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Nimbus will be an upcoming blog - it has a long-term effect of tainting things associated with you with the Supernal, a signiature effect for recognizing other mages by their spells, and an immediate effect where you uncloak it to impress upon the hobbits that you're no conjurer of cheap tricks, which is Mage's "aura" mechanic; mages flare their nimbuses in response to vampires trying to impose their Beasts and so on.
It's different to Vampire and Werewolf's aura systems, as it doesn't invokve Conditions. The nimbus isn't a finely-targeted thing that goes onto one victim. It creates a Tilt.
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Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View Postmages flare their nimbuses in response to vampires trying to impose their Beasts and so on.
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Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View PostNimbus will be an upcoming blog
Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View Posttainting things associated with you with the Supernal
Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View Postan immediate effect where you uncloak it to impress upon the hobbits that you're no conjurer of cheap tricks
Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View PostNIt's different to Vampire and Werewolf's aura systems, as it doesn't invokve Conditions. The nimbus isn't a finely-targeted thing that goes onto one victim. It creates a Tilt.
If I ever have a game of mortals encountering a Mage, it feels like this would earn a Spooked condition.
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Tilts can lead to resulting Conditions. A slippery fighting arena, for example, can lead to Wracked if the person fails to maintain balance. Temperature extreme: Heat can lead to Exhausted... you get the idea. I suspect something akin for a mage's Nimbus.
Grump, grouse, and/or gripe.
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Main thing is that Tilts are measured in combat time, and vanish when they're over. They also affect *everyone* in the scene. Which fits a Nimbus' "quick glimpse of something powerful that stops you in your tracks" better than laying a Condition on a single target like Vampire's Predatory Aura does.
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I was just thinking about Reach and how it really needs more ways to be spent in order to increase the temptation of overspending it and risking Paradox. I wonder if spending 2 Reach to tack on a yantra above your Gnosis limit would be appropriate.
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Originally posted by Dave Brookshaw View PostMain thing is that Tilts are measured in combat time, and vanish when they're over. They also affect *everyone* in the scene. Which fits a Nimbus' "quick glimpse of something powerful that stops you in your tracks" better than laying a Condition on a single target like Vampire's Predatory Aura does.
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