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===Bend the Purpose=== | ===Bend the Purpose=== | ||
- | * Three times per adventure, you can temporarily force your will upon an item, causing it to act with ill-fitting but naturally occurring properties. | + | * Three times per adventure, you can temporarily force your will upon an item. |
- | * For example: in a pinch you could tell a spoon it could cut, or an anvil that it could float on water. | + | * This can do the following. |
+ | * You can make objects act like basic tools. (spade, hammer, chisel, needle). | ||
+ | * You can give objects simple properties (heavy, light, strong, fragile). | ||
+ | * Changing the state of a complex item or part of that item (door locked -> unlocked; puzzle light on -> off) | ||
* At the end of the encounter its purpose reverts to normal. | * At the end of the encounter its purpose reverts to normal. | ||
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//Pre-Req: Bend the Purpose// | //Pre-Req: Bend the Purpose// | ||
- | * Once per adventure, you can create a basic or complex item out of any materials to hand, which may be instilled with great purpose. | + | * Once per adventure, you can give an item truly unnatural proprieties such as levitation, permeability or perpetual motion. |
- | * This can be used to give the item truly unnatural proprieties such as levitation, permeability or perpetual motion. | + | * At the end of the encounter the dissonance catches up with the item and its purpose reverts to normal. |
- | * At the end of the encounter the dissonance catches up with the item - its purpose reverts and it breaks. | + | |