Custom Combination Discipline / Technique

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Custom Content Category: Combination Discipline / Technique
XP Cost: 12XP
Custom Discipline Requirements:
Discipline Name Discipline Level
Vicissitude 4
Potence 2
Fortitude 2
MET Mechanics:

Myths and legends of the great Dragons of old and the tales of ancient Fiends go hand in hand.It is well known that there is a long lost connection between the ancient Dragons and the Tzimisce clan, but few know where fact and myth meet.In the modern nights, there is a Tzimisce who is in possession of one of the few remaining Dragons, who have dwelt in the Umbra as spirits for millennia. Though their Dragon is still young their kinship with the majestic and powerful creature has inspired them to embrace their clan's heritage and experiment with Bogdhanna's essence to attempt to evoke a transformation within themselves that the standard powers of the blood alone could not achieve.System: By spending 2 Blood Points and 1 Temporary Willpower the Fiend evokes a transformation which takes place at the end of the round in which the last blood is spent. Other actions can be taken while transforming however the Fiend is Clumsy x3 until the transformation is complete. The Fiend retains a humanoid shape, however they experience a significant increase in size as their body grows bulkier, to a full eight feet in height. Thick scales ripple across their body and horns protrude from their forehead. Their eyes take on a very reptilian quality. Leathery wings erupt from their backs, however do not offer the ability to fly. In this humanoid form the user gains two Physical traits (Brawny x2), two Social Traits (Intimidating x2), and two Mental Traits (Observant x2). In this form they also suffer the negative traits Bestial, Repugnant, and Impatient.Myths and legends of the great Dragons of old and the tales of ancient Fiends go hand in hand.

It is well known that there is a long lost connection between the ancient Dragons and the Tzimisce clan, but few know where fact and myth meet.

In the modern nights, there is a Tzimisce who is in possession of one of the few remaining Dragons, who have dwelt in the Umbra as spirits for millennia. Though their Dragon is still young their kinship with the majestic and powerful creature has inspired them to embrace their clan's heritage and experiment with Bogdhanna's essence to attempt to evoke a transformation within themselves that the standard powers of the blood alone could not achieve.

System: By spending 2 Blood Points and 1 Temporary Willpower the Fiend evokes a transformation which takes place at the end of the round in which the last blood is spent. Other actions can be taken while transforming however the Fiend is Clumsy x3 until the transformation is complete. 

The Fiend retains a humanoid shape, however they experience a significant increase in size as their body grows bulkier, to a full eight feet in height. Thick scales ripple across their body and horns protrude from their forehead. Their eyes take on a very reptilian quality. Leathery wings erupt from their backs, however do not offer the ability to fly. In this humanoid form the user gains two Physical traits (Brawny x2), two Social Traits (Intimidating x2), and two Mental Traits (Observant x2). In this form they also suffer the negative traits Bestial, Repugnant, and Impatient.

The draconic fiend deals 2 additional level of damage with brawling attacks with their horns, bite, and claw attacks.

The Fiend's tough scales ignore the first 2 levels of damage from an attack unless that attack has the Armor Piercing quality.

Draconic Visage cannot stack with other full transformation powers.

Date of Archival: 19-Mar-2020
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