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"Dresden Files" Unisystem Magic RulesTo create a spell-casting system that more closely resembles the kind of wizardry seen in theDresden Files, use the basic magic rules from the Buffy/Angel RPG, but apply the modificationsbelow.

*No Casting Penalty: There is no casting penalty for casting multiple spells within the same sceneas in standard Buffy/Angel. Instead, spell casting costs the caster Essence (see below).

*Revised Quality: Occult Library (1 point): Instead of containing spells as written, this qualityprovides a +2 bonus to Occultism when making rolls to research spells, potions, supernatural beings,relics or events.

*New Qualities: Sorcery (4 points/level): You are a wizard, sorcerer, priest, etc. Whatever you callyourself, you have unlocked the secret to wielding powerful magic and you fuel this magic with yourvery being. Characters with this quality have Essence (see below) and can cast magic spells. Youadd your levels in Sorcery to Casting tests and other special rules apply to you. You cannot havemore levels of Sorcery than your Willpower rating. If, for some reason, your Willpower is reducedduring the course of the game, your Sorcery is also temporarily reduced if it would otherwise exceedyour current Willpower.

White Council Member (2 points): Prerequisites: Sorcery quality, Occultism 3. You are a member ofthe White Council of wizards and attached to all the benefits and obligations therein. You gain +1Willpower, +1 Occultism, and a 2-point Contacts (Supernatural) quality. You also have a 2-pointObligation (Major) to the Council and must heed Council summons and are expected to observe theLaws of Magic. Membership in the White Council is no trivial matter and little disobedience orincompetence is tolerated.

*Essence Points: Characters with the Sorcery quality have the ability to channel Essence, the rawmaterial of life and magic. When using magic, a wizard draws upon an inner store of power. Thisstore is called their Essence Pool. A character with the Sorcery quality has an Essence Pool equal to(sum of their Primary Attributes, plus 5 for each level of the Sorcery quality).Example: A character with 20 attribute points and 3 levels of Sorcery has an Essence Pool of 35 (20+ [5 x 3]).

*Casting Spells: There are two different kinds of spell casting: Evocation (quick casting) andThaumaturgy (ritual casting). Evocations can be cast on the fly but are usually more taxing on thewizard’s reserve of power. Thaumaturgy takes more time and preparation, but as a result, the castercan exert much greater power and control over his spell. It is important to note that sunrise has themagical significance of acting like a barrier against ongoing spells. As such, any long-lasting spelleffect is ended at sunrise unless it is a spell of significant potency (beyond what most mortal wizardsare capable of).

* Evocation Tests: Casting an Evocation can be performed as a single action during a round andrequires a roll of Willpower + levels of Sorcery. If the spell is defensive in nature (a magical barrier forexample), the spell can be cast as one of the character’s defense actions for the round. The castermust achieve success levels as normal based on the Power Level of the spell. Casting an Evocationcosts Essence equal to 2 x Power Level.

Evocation Test: d10 + Willpower + SorceryEssence Cost: 2 x (Power Level)

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* Thaumaturgy Tests: Casting Thaumaturgy magic is much more involved than Evocation and is notsomething that can be done when the wizard is facing direct opposition (such as during combat).Preparations must be made, materials must be gathered, symbols and relics properly inscribed orarranged, etc. Generally, preparing to cast the most general or simple Thaumaturgies should take atleast 30 minutes work, but a desperate (or foolhardy) wizard with some makeshift supplies and a littlecreativity might be able to cobble something together in as little as 10 minutes if properly motivated.More obscure, potent, or unusual Thaumaturgy may take a full day or more and may require equallyobscure or unusual ingredients or conditions to complete.

Once prepared, to cast the spell requires a roll of Willpower + Occultism + Sorcery. As normal, thecaster must accumulate success levels equal to the spell’s Power Level. A Thaumaturgy spell costsEssence equal to Power Level.

Thaumaturgy Test: d10 + Willpower + Occultism + SorceryEssence Cost: (Power Level)

*Losing Essence: If a character’s Essence Pool drops to 0, the character becomes exhausted andfinds it difficult to concentrate. He receives a –2 penalty to all actions until he recovers his pool to atleast 1 point. If a wizard casts a spell that costs more Essence Points than are currently in his pool,each point beyond his Essence Pool total drains 2 Life Points from the wizard. Wizards with 0Essence Points may thus continue to cast spells, albeit at great cost. This is a dangerous applicationof magic and one a wizard most commonly reserves as a last resort, a la “Death Curse”.

*Recovering Essence: A wizard regains Essence Points equal to his Willpower for each hour hespends in rest or meditation.

*Wizard Sight: Through concentration, a wizard can open his “third eye” and unlock an ability knownas Wizard’s Sight. This allows a wizard to “see things as they truly are” and reveals supernatural andmagical presences as well as piercing through glamours or other deception magic. The downside isthat anything that the wizard experiences while his Sight is open will always stay as fresh in his mindas if he were seeing it for the first time.

Taking a full round of concentration, opening the Sight allows the GM to roll Willpower + Sorcery todetermine if the wizard detects supernatural energies and entities. If attempting to pierce a glamour,this roll is opposed by the target’s Willpower (not doubled). When using the Sight, if the wizard looksupon something that requires a Fear test (which may be often) he will, thereafter, have to make thesame Fear test again should he encounter the same (or very similar) being in the future, whether hisSight is active or not.

*Technology Disruption: Magic and modern technology are not good bedfellows. The presence ofmagic tends to stop many complex machines dead in their tracks. Because of this, wizards tend to befond of candles, staircases, wood burning stoves and Volkswagens. The stronger the magic andmore complex the device, the greater the chance that things will go haywire.

Whenever a wizard interacts with or is in the immediate presence of complex machines (the GM’sdiscretion prevails here, but usually includes telephones, cameras, radios and anything electronic),the GM should roll a d10 + levels of Sorcery quality. If the device is particularly delicate or quirky, anadditional +1 to +3 may apply to the roll. If the roll succeeds, the device fails. If the die comes up a10, the GM may decide (if dramatic or entertaining) that the device fails spectacularly.

Tech Disruption: d10 + Sorcery + (Modifiers)

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If roll succeeds: Device Fails

*Foci and Talismans: Wizards can craft special foci to help them direct the energy of their spells.Staves, wands, amulets, rings and other wizardly objects are most common. Each wizard must attunehis own unique foci. As each wizard has a unique relationship with the magic he casts, attempting touse another wizard’s foci is generally useless.

A focus can be bought as a 1-point quality. When a focus is created, the wizard assigns a specificapplication to it (for instance: a fire blast, a force field or a gust of wind). While the wizard is inpossession of the focus, it grants a +2 to Casting tests made to cast the associated spell. A wizardmay not have more foci at one time than he has levels of Sorcery.

Heavy, repeated use of a focus may cause it to break or cease functioning. Generally speaking, if afocus is used more than once in the same scene, the GM should roll a die and add 1 for eachadditional time it is used. If the roll succeeds, the focus is “exhausted” and is unusable until thewizard has some time (at least a few hours) and materials to repair or replace it.

*Potions: Wizards can also create potions, which can store magical effects provided they haveaccess to some suitable supplies. To craft a potion requires a base liquid, a method of heating, aningredient for each of the five senses, one for the mind and one for the spirit. Potions must brew for atleast two hours before they become effective.

Creating a potion works just like Thaumaturgy casting, except that the effect of the spell is limited toaffecting the imbiber and, once created, can be saved until needed (though potions will lose theirmagic at sunrise if unused). Drinking a potion takes an action during a combat round and the effectsbegin on the round it is consumed. Each potion is good for only a single use, as the magic is drainedupon consumption, regardless of the actual volume of the liquid.

*Events, Places And Items of Power: Certain places, objects or even natural events (such asthunderstorms or eclipses) sometimes contain concentrations of Essence and a wizard who knowshow to tap into them (and is willing to take the risk) can draw upon this power to fuel their magic. Anysuch well of Essence is assigned a Power Rating, typically from 1 to 5. A Power Rating of 1 mightrepresent something like a minor magic talisman or newly christened hallowed ground. A rating of 3to 4 might include a powerful storm, an ancient occult relic or the grotto of a powerful fae. A rating of 5would account for something of truly awe-inspiring significance such as an Aztec sacrificial altar, theHand of Jude, or within the lair of an ancient dragon.

When a wizard wishes to draw upon this power, he must make a roll of Willpower + Sorcery. If the rollfails, nothing happens. No power is channeled and the wizard is unaffected. If successful, the wizardtemporarily gains Essence equal to (Power Rating x the success levels of the roll). These Essencepoints must be spent by the end of the current round. Any unspent points will backlash against thewizard, so he should take care not to draw more power than he thinks he can handle. This makessignificant sources of Essence very powerful, but also very dangerous. For each point of Essenceabsorbed but not used, the wizard loses 3 Life Points as the magical energies surge through his bodyin search of release. After that, the Essence dissipates and the unused Essence points are lost. Onceattempted, the wizard cannot draw upon the same source again until at least a full day passes andany attempt to do so will automatically fail.

Draw Essence: d10 + Willpower + SorceryEssence Gained: (Power Rating x Success Levels)Backlash Damage: 3 x (Unused Essence Points)

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*New Drama Point Rule: A character with Essence may spend a Drama Point for the followingeffect:

(1 Drama Point) Reduce the Essence Points you’ve lost by half. The character gains a “second wind”or is provoked into drawing upon a previously untapped well of inner power. This is much like “I ThinkI’m Okay” but it restores Essence Points instead of Life Points.

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"Dresden Files" Unisystem Createing New SpellsPower Level

To create a spell, first figure out its Power Level. To do that, simply go down the checklist below, pickand choose the appropriate elements, and you’re all set. Well, that and a little creativity. Nobody saidthis creating- spell stuff was going to be entirely brainless. No matter what the Power Level modifierstotal, a spell has to have a minimum Power Level 1.

Participants Needed

DUAL CASTERS: The spell requires two people to cast properly. -1 Power Level.MULTIPLE CASTERS: The spell requires three to nine magicians working together. -2 Power Level.GROUP CASTINGS: The spell demands ten or more casters to complete. -3 Power Level.CASTER REQUIREMENTS: If the primary or additional casters must have certain requirements, thePower Level is decreased by one per requirement. Thus, if a spell requires three participants andeach one must have Sorcery and be devoted to Ra, the Power Level decreases by four (to aminimum of one as usual).

Casting Time

INSTANT: The spell may be quick cast by anyone, even those without Sorcery. +2 Power Levels.RECITATION: The spell may be cast in a couple minutes or less. +1 Power Level.RITUAL: The spell requires a ritual lasting more than a few minutes, but less than half an hour. Nomodifier.LENGTHY RITUAL: The spell needs a ritual lasting from half an hour to several hours. -1 PowerLevel.VERY LENGTHY RITUAL: The spell needs a ritual lasting more than several hours. -2 Power Levels.QUICK CAST: Those with Sorcery can cast the spell quickly. +1 Power Level.MAGICAL ITEM: The spell creates a one-shot item that stores the effect in some manner untiltriggered, used, or exhausted. +1 Power Level.

Scope

MMIINNOORR:: The spell does not directly affect a person or object, and only covers a small area(room). No modifier.NOTICEABLE: Affects one being, one small hard object (book or table), one human-sized soft object(sofa), a target in the same room (or nearby), or an area the size of a small house. +1 Power Level.SEVERE: Affects two to ten beings, one human-sized hard object (refrigerator), a target in the samesmall house (or similar distance), or an area the size of a large building. +2 Power Levels.MAJOR: Affects up to 100 beings, a huge large object (car), a target in the same large building (orsimilar distance), or an area the size of a neighborhood. +3 Power Levels. A large percentage ofpeople in a town (everyone downtown, for example), a target in the same neighborhood (or similardistance), or the area the size of ward or district: +4 Power Levels.AWESOME: An entire town or city. +5 Power Levels.BIGGER THAN AWESOME. +6 Power Levels.LIMITED TARGET SELECTION: The spell only affects a specific subset of beings—vampires,demons of a given subspecies, Slayers, redheads, etc. -1 Power Level.

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Duration

For spells that create an on-going effect, like breathing underwater, a glowing light, or disguising aperson’s appearance, the following aspects are used.

SHORT: One Turn per Success Level. -1 Power Level.MEDIUM: One minute per Success Level. No modifier.LONG: One hour per Success Level. +1 Power Levels.VERY LONG: One day or longer per Success Level. +2 Power Levels.PERMANENT (OR UNTIL DISPELLED OR CANCELLED): +3 Power Levels.

For damage-causing or healing spells, the duration is usually instantaneous. It happens and it’s over.Such an effect works no modification on the Power Level. If the damage or healing is spread out overtime though, the Power Level decreases.

SSLLOOWW: Effect spread out equally over a minute. -1 Power Level.SSLLOOWWER: Effect spread out equally over an hour. -2 Power Level.SSLLOOWWESSTT: Effect spread out equally over a day. -3 Power Level.

So a spell that normally does 15 points of damage instantly would have a -2 Power Level if it inflictedone point every four minutes for an hour. Imposing the full amount of damage over a longer period oftime requires repeated castings. Thus, a spell doing 15 points of damage each Turn for fivesuccessive Turns is simply an instantaneous 15-point damage spell cast five times in a row. That’s abunch of damage but something is bound to go wrong at some point.

Spell Requirements

NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Just recite a few magic words, and perhaps use some simpleingredients (candles, herbs and spices, last week’s copy of TV Guide), and you’re all set. No modifier.UNUSUAL INGREDIENTS/DIFFICULT USE: Atypical materials or specific ongoing actions bycasters. Examples: hair, blood, or other artifact specific to the target; rare herbs; mundane but notcommonly found object; obscure or ancient text; continual chanting. -1 Power Level.RARE INGREDIENTS: The spell requires some hard-to-find materials. Examples: human sacrifice; arare magical artifact; a body part of a specific demon (most demons are really uncooperative aboutgiving up body parts). -2 Power Levels.

Duration

For spells that create an on-going effect, like breathing underwater, a glowing light, or disguising aperson’s appearance, the following aspects are used.

SHORT: One Turn per Success Level. -1 Power Level.MEDIUM: One minute per Success Level. No modifier.LONG: One hour per Success Level. +1 Power Levels.VERY LONG: One day or longer per Success Level. +2 Power Levels.PERMANENT (OR UNTIL DISPELLED OR CANCELLED): +3 Power Levels.

For damage-causing or healing spells, the duration is usually instantaneous. It happens and it’s over.Such an effect works no modification on the Power Level. If the damage or healing is spread out overtime though, the Power Level decreases.

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SSLLOOWW: Effect spread out equally over a minute. -1 Power Level.SSLLOOWWER: Effect spread out equally over an hour. -2 Power Level.SSLLOOWWESSTT: Effect spread out equally over a day. -3 Power Level.

So a spell that normally does 15 points of damage instantly would have a -2 Power Level if it inflictedone point every four minutes for an hour. Imposing the full amount of damage over a longer period oftime requires repeated castings. Thus, a spell doing 15 points of damage each Turn for fivesuccessive Turns is simply an instantaneous 15-point damage spell cast five times in a row. That’s abunch of damage but something is bound to go wrong at some point.

Spell Requirements

NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Just recite a few magic words, and perhaps use some simpleingredients (candles, herbs and spices, last week’s copy of TV Guide), and you’re all set. No modifier.UNUSUAL INGREDIENTS/DIFFICULT USE: Atypical materials or specific ongoing actions bycasters. Examples: hair, blood, or other artifact specific to the target; rare herbs; mundane but notcommonly found object; obscure or ancient text; continual chanting. -1 Power Level.RARE INGREDIENTS: The spell requires some hard-to-find materials. Examples: human sacrifice; arare magical artifact; a body part of a specific demon (most demons are really uncooperative aboutgiving up body parts). -2 Power Levels.WAY-RARE INGREDIENTS: This requirement is not unique, but it’s close. There won’t be many onany given continent, if not dimension. Examples: the feathers from an endangered species of bird;ancient relics found only in museums or really good occult collections; a normal, living girl that hasdated Xander. -3 Power Levels.RESTRICTED USE: The spell can only be cast under very specific conditions. This limit shouldprevent the spell from being cast more often than once or twice a year. -4 Power Levels.WAY-RESTRICTED USE: The spell can only be used once, or once every several years (at least fiveyears, and it could be centuries or millennia). This effectively allows one chance to cast the spell forthe entire Series. Alternatively, the spell needs a one-of-a-kind ingredient. Once it gets used, the spellcan never be cast again. Use it wisely, ‘cause you’ll only get to try it once. -5 Power Levels. Only thehighest level requirement applies. If a spell can only be cast once a year (restricted use) and usesdemon blood (rare ingredients), the Power Level modifier is simply -4.

Effects

The following lists cover various forms of spell effects.Pick the one that most applicable.

Harm

MINOR: Inflicting one point of damage per Success Level; breaking a nearby fragile object; causingan unsightly skin rash; imposing a Strength 1 poison or disease on a person. No modifier.NOTICEABLE: Inflicting damage equal to the magician’s Willpower for every Success Level on theroll; shattering all the glass or other fragile objects in an area the size of a room or a small house;imposing a poison or disease with a Strength level equal to the Success Levels (max three). +1Power Level.SEVERE: Inflicting damage in the amount of Willpower doubled per Success Level; strikingsomebody blind, deaf, or mute; imposing a poison or disease with a Strength level equal to doublethe Success Levels (max five); enfeebling a victim (reduce one Attribute by one per Success Level);shattering or molding rock or metal. +2 Power Levels.MAJOR: Inflicting damage at a rate of three times Willpower points of damage per Success Level;imposing a poison or disease with a Strength level equal to triple the Success Levels (max seven);

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seriously enfeebling a victim (reduce one Attribute by two per Success Level, or two Attributes by oneper Success Level). +3 Power Levels.AWESOME: Inflicting five times Willpower points of damage per Success Level; imposing a poison ordisease with a Strength level equal to five times the Success Levels (max 10); incapacitating a victim(reduce one Attribute by four per Success Level, or two Attributes by two per Success Level, or fourAttributes by one per Success Level). +5 Power Levels.

With spells causing poison or disease damage, the harm is instantaneous and finished. If it’s drawnout, apply the “damage over time” rules in Duration above.

Mind/Emotions

MINOR: Causing momentary joy, sadness, or anger; creating a flash of light. No modifier.NOTICEABLE: Calming intense emotions; creating visual illusion. +1 Power Level.SEVERE: Changing a person’s feelings (a love spell, or turning grown people into teenagers);creating illusions that fool at least three senses. +2 Power Levels.MAJOR: Turning a person into a willing slave; creating illusion indistinguishable from reality. +3Power Levels.AWESOME: Rewriting memories over an entire lifetime. +5 Power Levels.

Conjuring/Summoning

MINOR: Creating a small globe of light; locating a familiar object in the same room. No modifier.NOTICEABLE: Creating strobing or moving light; starting a large fire; locating a familiar object in thesame small building; bringing a familiar object from the same room to your hand. +1 Power Level.SEVERE: Summoning beings from other dimensions; raising a zombie; locating a familiar object inthe same large building; bringing a familiar object from the same small building to your hand. +2Power Levels.MAJOR: Summoning a dangerous spirit entity or a powerful demon (not quite Big Bad level, butlieutenant-chief henchman types); locating a familiar object in the same neighborhood; bringing afamiliar object from the same large building to your hand. +3 Power Levels.AWESOME: Summoning a Big Bad-level creature; locating a familiar object in the same continent;bringing a familiar object from the same city to your hand. +5 Power Levels.

Spells which summon a force or being which is not under the caster’s control decrease the spell’sPower Level by one. This sort of effect just runs rampant once it’s invoked, with little or no regard forthe desires of the person who actually did the invoking.

Manipulating/Transforming

MINOR: Unlocking simple locks; marking materials with design or coating. No modifier.NOTICEABLE: Sliding a deadbolt; bending or denting hard materials (rock or metal); breaking ormolding fragile materials. +1 Power Level.SEVERE: Opening large or complex locks; shattering or molding rock or metal. +2 Power Levels.MAJOR: Changing the properties of a material—turning metal as soft as mud, or “hardening” air intoa barrier. +3 Power Levels.AWESOME: Creating impenetrable walls of force. +5 Power Levels.

Summary Effect Strength

For those that don’t want to work through all those prior lists (face it, sometimes lots of detail is just . .. too much detail), here’s a handy one-stop shopping effect strength summary.

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MINOR: Anything that does not significantly alter or damage the subject. The spell may annoy oramuse, or create momentary effects. No modifier.NOTICEABLE: The effect is strong enough to injure people, break things, and produce impressivelightshows. Objects (and living beings) cannot be transformed (either physically, mentally orspiritually). +1 Power Level.SEVERE: The effect can alter a person’s emotions and senses, inflict severe injuries, and reshape(but not transform) matter. +2 Power Levels.MAJOR: The spell can transform living beings and objects, reshaping their very essence, properties,or soul. +3 Power Levels.AWESOME: The spell can do incredible things, like restore a vampire’s soul, return life, reshapeareas or populations, blast objects or people, or cause earthquakes. +5 Power Levels.

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"Dresden Files" Unisystem CreaturesVampires

*White Court: This Court is the most human-like in appearance. They are similar to succubi andincubi, feeding off the emotions and life force of their prey. They are born to it, rather than beingcreated, as with Black and Red Courts. They are, for all intents and purposes, human until theirvampirism manifests usually near the age of maturity. As with the Red Court, their first feeding, withits subsequent and almost inevitable kill, marks their full transformation.

The White Court is not endowed with as much physical strength as the Red or Black courts undernormal circumstances, but they make up for it by having far fewer vulnerabilities. Sunlight andsymbols of faith do not harm them at all. Their power derives from an internal demonic essence theycall the "Hunger". If they refrain from feeding for too long, the "Hunger" drives them into a frenzywhere they must feed, and can drive them permanently insane. When needed, they tap this store ofenergy to augment their strength, speed, resilience, and healing ability far beyond normal; whiledoing this, they radiate waves of cold, their skin whitens, and their eyes turn an unnatural silver.White Court vampire blood is pinkish instead of red.

White Court Vampire (14 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: +1 Strength, Dexterity and Constitution, Regeneration (per hour), Hard to Kill 2, EssenceDrain*, Predatory Form [+1 Strength, Dexterity and Constitution, Improved Regeneration (perminute); Restricted (Dual Shape), Essence Cost**]

*Essence Drain: White Court vampires feed upon the Essence of humans rather than their blood,preying upon either lust, fear, or despair as they choose. A White Court Vampire has an EssencePool equal to (the sum of their attributes, plus 5 for each level of the Age quality). Humans and mostother beings have Essence equal to just the sum of their attributes.In order to feed upon a victim’s Essence, the vampire must provoke the desired emotional reaction.This is accomplished by rolling Willpower + Influence, opposed by the target’s Willpower. Ifsuccessful, the victim succumbs to his emotions and the vampire drains Essence equal to theSuccess Levels of the roll. The vampire may continue to drain the victim each round, but if the victimchooses to resist and succeeds, the drain ends and the vampire may not drain the target again for 24hours. Drained Essence is added to the vampire’s, but any points exceeding his normal maximum arelost at sunrise. A victim drained to –10 Essence points or less must make an immediate Survival Testor else they will die.

Larger groups may be drained in a similar fashion. The vampire still makes only a single Willpower +Influence roll and it is opposed by the highest Willpower of the group. Groups of up to 10 multiply theEssence gained by 2, groups up to 50 by 3, and groups over 50 by 4. The vampire can attempt toinstill a chosen individual or group with emotion through sheer presence, but proper atmosphere andphysical contact is usually desirable and may grant a bonus of +1 to +5 to the roll.

**Essence Cost: A White Court Vampire normally loses 1 point of Essence each night at sunset.However, they can also use their Essence to fuel their predatory form, which makes them tougher,faster and stronger. Each round (or each minute out of combat for healing) the vampire assumespredatory form, they lose 3 Essence points from their pool. If their Essence Pool ever reaches 0, thevampire must succeed at a Willpower (not doubled) roll or succumb to frenzy and attack any viablenearby targets to acquire Essence until they restore their pool to at least half. A cumulative –1 penaltyapplies to this roll each hour beyond the first.

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*Red Court: Red Court vampires are less human-like than the White Court. Instead they are slimybat-like creatures hidden behind human costumes (made of an outer skin). They use these costumesto trick their prey into being more comfortable and allow them to hide in plain sight. They areincredibly strong and fast, and can shake off any injury quickly. The Red Court is vulnerable tosunlight and by having their bellies cut open, which can spill the blood they have drunk and eventuallykill them. Their saliva contains a potent magical narcotic which induces euphoria and is highlyaddictive, allowing the Red Court to control their victims rather easily. The narcotic lowers the victim'sinhibitions while dulling the pain of the vampire's bite. Addicted humans have been known to go togreat lengths to protect their masters, and willingly provide information or other service as needed.

The Red Court is also capable of transforming ordinary humans into vampires in a two-step process.The human is first infected with the vampiric thirst (gaining supernatural speed, strength andendurance in the process) and then completes the change into the demonic form upon killing ahuman victim in their first feeding. Infected humans strong of willpower have been known to refrainfrom feeding for great lengths of time (regular exposure to sunlight and avoiding physical intimacyhelp), but no cure has yet been found for the infected state. Their hunger for blood makes controllingtheir emotions very difficult, and when in a situation where emotions or adrenaline run high, it is mucheasier for them to lose control.

The Red Court is highly organized in a feudalistic system with a King at the top, followed by Dukesand other, lower ranks.

Red Court Vampire (17 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: +3 Strength, +2 Dexterity and Constitution, Hard to Kill 2, Regeneration (per minute), +2bonus to hearing and smell-based Perception rolls (+4 when involving blood), The Kiss*, DemonicForm [Flight**, Claws (2 x Str), Attractiveness –5, Restricted (Dual Shape)]

*The Kiss: A Red Court vampire’s saliva can be used to incapacitate victims. Applying the Kissrequires either that the vampire bite the victim (Dexterity + Kung Fu +2 on a grappled opponent) orthat the victim be pinned beneath the vampire (typically as the result of a Slam-Tackle or Takedown).Upon contact, the vampire and victim both roll Willpower (doubled). If the vampire succeeds, thevictim is helpless and unable to act for 1 round. At the beginning of each of the victim’s turns, the rollis made again with the victim receiving a cumulative +1 bonus.

*Flight: In their bat-like form, the vampire has leathery wings that can allow flight for short distances.The vampire may fly at twice his normal speed for a number of rounds equal to his Constitution. Afterthat, the vampire may glide back to the ground if still airborne, but is otherwise too exhausted to fly.The vampire may not fly again until he has rested for at least 30 minutes.

*Black Court: The Black Court comprises the most classically known form of vampire, the reanimatedbloodthirsty corpses popularized by Bram Stoker's Dracula. In fact, some claim that the publication ofthe book was at the behest of the White Court and the primary cause of the Black Court's downfall, asStoker supposedly published it as a "how-to" guide to hunt the Black Court. Black Court vampires stillinhabit the human bodies that they occupied before their turning, the only difference being continuedemaciation resulting in their cadaverous appearance.

Black Court vampires possess all the classic strengths and weaknesses of Stoker's Dracula: theypossess fantastic strength and resistance to injury, but must sleep in their native soil and fear garlic,objects of faith and sunlight. Some Black Court vampires have demonstrated the ability to use magicin the same way wizards do.

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The Black Court is currently the smallest and politically weakest of the Courts, although those fewwho survived the purges caused by Stoker's book are among the strongest and most cunningmonsters in the world by virtue of sheer necessity.

Black Court Vampire (20 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: +6 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +4 Constitution, Hard to Kill 4, Natural Armor 2, Regeneration(per minute), reduced (1/5) damage from bullets, +2 bonus to hearing and smell-based Perceptionrolls (+4 when involving blood), Attractiveness –3. Additionally, Black Court vampires may possessother powers as well, possibly including Hypnosis, Increased Life Points, Telekinesis, Telepathy andeven Sorcery (their Essence Pool is calculated before adjustments from this template).

Werewolves

*Werewolf: The "classic" werewolf is someone who uses magic to transform into a wolf. This is notnecessarily a wizard or well-trained practitioner of magic, since the transformation spell will work foranyone who learns it. The physical body is transformed, but the mind remains the same. This can bea disadvantage at first because although the person gains the senses and anatomy of a wolf, they donot have the experience of using them. The werewolf must learn to use smell and hearing as theirprimary sensory input, and learn to move and react to their environment as a four-legged creature.This takes time, but the werewolf can eventually become very proficient in their new form.

The wolf form has all the natural capabilities of an ordinary wolf; silver has no special effect againstthem and they do not heal wounds any more quickly than a normal wolf. This type of werewolf canreassume its human form at will.

Werewolf (6 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: Wolf Form [+2 Dexterity, Acute Hearing/Smell, Fangs/Claws (2 x Str), Restricted (DualForm)]

*Hexenwulf: A hexenwulf uses a talisman imbued with powerful magic to transform itself into a hugewolf. The hexenwulf's wolf form is much larger and more powerful than any natural wolf, possessingenhanced speed, strength, and ferocity. The only part of the hexenwulf that is unaffected by thetransformation are the eyes, which remain the same color as their human form. The talisman itselfmay take many forms, including a ring or amulet, but most commonly appears as a belt or girdlemade from wolf pelt.

The talisman engenders the transformation by providing an anchor for a spirit of bestial rage and isactivated with an incantation by the wearer. This spirit protects the human personality while in wolfform. However, the hexenwulf loses all human inhibitions and is driven more by primal humandesires.

The hexenwulf can be wounded or killed by normal weapons and can be forced to transform backinto human form if someone manages to remove the talisman. A hexenwulf may reassume humanform at will, but the power that the talisman gives the user is addictive; over time, this addictionbegins to affect the user's mind and personality in human form, behaving similarly to drug addiction.The most seriously afflicted lose all impulse control, becoming violent and sociopathic.

Hexenwulf (7 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: Addiction –3, Dire Wolf Form [+2 Strength, Dexterity and Constitution, Acute Hearing/Smell,Fangs/Claws (3 x Str), Natural Toughness, Antisocial Impulses (Violence) –2, Restricted (Dual Form),Restricted (Talisman)]

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*Lycanthrope: A lycanthrope is someone who is a natural channel or medium for a spirit of rage. Thelycanthrope is born with this ability. It does not allow them to physically change into a wolf, but doesgrant them a beast-like strength. When this spirit takes over, the lycanthrope becomes stronger, moreaggressive, and more resistant to pain, injury and sickness. They heal wounds rapidly and tend tocongregate in groups much like packs with an Alpha leader. Although harder to hurt or kill than anordinary person, lycanthropes can be killed with ordinary weapons.

Lycanthrope (11 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: +3 Strength and Constitution, Regeneration (per minute), 2 levels of Resistance (Pain)

*Loup-garou: A Loup-garou is closest to the monsters of legend. These werewolves have beenintentionally cursed, usually by a very powerful sorcerer, demon lord, saint, or one of the FaerieQueens to be possessed by a wolflike demonic entity at every full moon. They become near-mindlesskilling machines with supernatural speed, strength and ferocity. They recover from injury almostinstantly, are immune to poisons as well as any kind of sorcery that attacks the mind. They can onlybe killed by a weapon made from silver which has been inherited.

The curse of the loup-garou can be hereditary if the one who placed the curse specified it as such.Usually the person afflicted with the curse is aware of their condition and will have enough sense toisolate or shield themselves from society to prevent the horrible damage they would inflict on theirsurroundings with the next full moon.

Loup-garou (17 points): This template includes the following:Qualities: Beast Form [+5 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +4 Constitution, Fangs/Claws (3 x Str),Regeneration (per turn), Resistance (Mental Powers) 5, Unique Kill, Limited Use, Uncontrollable,Antisocial Impulses (Violence) –3]