Bogovi: Dvoeverie
For ages, the Bogovi have stood at the crossroads of civilization, enduring endless trespasses by enemy Gods, conquerors, and foreign explorers. Dvoeverie, literally meaning double-faith, represents the pantheon’s ability to not only adapt to these foreign ideas while remaining true to themselves, but to reconcile their own dualistic nature and the extremes of personality that they endure.
Duration: One scene or until ended
Subject: One character or multiple trivial characters
Range: Medium
Action: Simple
Description: When in the presence of a Bog with the strongest convictions, others find themselves blistering against their strength of purpose. You radiate an aura causing one character or multiple trivial characters to be unable to look at you. An affected character suffers a 3-point Complication on any action that can bring you physical harm; this also applies to Clash rolls, as it’s difficult to work miracles in the face of the Bog’s unnerving certitude. If you are in the Virtuous Condition, this effect adds +1 defensive Scale instead. Should you attack an affected target, the effect ends immediately.
Duration: One Scene or until ended
Subject: Self and one divine or Titanic target
Action: Simple
The Bogovi are masters of adaptation, adept at reconciling their faith and magics with those of a foreign bent. Choose a Scion, God, Titan, or other entity possessing a Virtue trait. By imbuing Legend, you may adopt a single foreign Virtue from that entity for the scene regardless of your current Virtue score; the chosen Virtue replaces your Wayward Virtue. This acts in all ways as if it were a standard Virtue. If you are in the Virtuous Condition for your foreign Virtue, you may replace this Boon with a Boon from the modeled pantheon’s Specific Purview, benefitting from the Boon, the PSP motif, and the innate power of the Purview. Resolving the Virtuous Condition on the foreign Virtue ends this Boon’s effects.
Boons
VOLEVOI
Cost: Spend 1 LegendDuration: One scene or until ended
Subject: One character or multiple trivial characters
Range: Medium
Action: Simple
Description: When in the presence of a Bog with the strongest convictions, others find themselves blistering against their strength of purpose. You radiate an aura causing one character or multiple trivial characters to be unable to look at you. An affected character suffers a 3-point Complication on any action that can bring you physical harm; this also applies to Clash rolls, as it’s difficult to work miracles in the face of the Bog’s unnerving certitude. If you are in the Virtuous Condition, this effect adds +1 defensive Scale instead. Should you attack an affected target, the effect ends immediately.
MNOGOVERIE
Cost: Imbue 1 LegendDuration: One Scene or until ended
Subject: Self and one divine or Titanic target
Action: Simple
The Bogovi are masters of adaptation, adept at reconciling their faith and magics with those of a foreign bent. Choose a Scion, God, Titan, or other entity possessing a Virtue trait. By imbuing Legend, you may adopt a single foreign Virtue from that entity for the scene regardless of your current Virtue score; the chosen Virtue replaces your Wayward Virtue. This acts in all ways as if it were a standard Virtue. If you are in the Virtuous Condition for your foreign Virtue, you may replace this Boon with a Boon from the modeled pantheon’s Specific Purview, benefitting from the Boon, the PSP motif, and the innate power of the Purview. Resolving the Virtuous Condition on the foreign Virtue ends this Boon’s effects.
Innate Power: You may communicate with virtually anyone or anything, regardless of linguistic barriers; the character only suffers Complication 1 on any resulting rolls. This even applies to inanimate objects of an organic nature, such as plant life, though they will only have an opinion on topics of import to them (i.e. a tree could communicate concern about a Scion with Fire Dominion in the forest, or how much sun it’s been getting, but couldn’t answer questions of a temporal nature or the details of a search party in the forest). In addition, you may immediately scrutinize the Virtues of other beings once their divine nature has been revealed to you, and the innate meaning and conflict inherent to those Virtues. When you resolve the Virtuous Condition, regain a point of Legend.
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