Dignified Death

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*Essence: 15
*Essence: 15
*Initiative: 7
*Initiative: 7
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*Defense: 5
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*Defense: 2
*Speed: 14
*Speed: 14
*Size: 5
*Size: 5
*Corpus: 10
*Corpus: 10
*Influences: Death 1, Peace 1.
*Influences: Death 1, Peace 1.
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*Numina: Corpse Ride, Material Vision, Rapture, Reaching, Stalwart.
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*Numina: Chorus, Corpse Ride, Material Vision, Rapture, Reaching.
*Bans: It cannot help but watch the moment of death.
*Bans: It cannot help but watch the moment of death.
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==Background==
==Background==
Dignified Death haunts hospitals, hospices, and the homes of the dying. It was born in the days of Yellow Fever and Black Death, among the nuns who would sit with men, women, and children while they died, trying to bring them some measure of peace.
Dignified Death haunts hospitals, hospices, and the homes of the dying. It was born in the days of Yellow Fever and Black Death, among the nuns who would sit with men, women, and children while they died, trying to bring them some measure of peace.

Revision as of 00:42, 25 June 2007

Greater Gaffling, Abstract Spirit, Ideological Choir

Description

Dignified Death appears as a grievously injured or terminally ill person wearing an expression of peace and dignity.

Storytelling Hints

This death spirit concerns itself with peaceful passage and is drawn to those who are dying gracefully. If it cannot find them, it will attempt to instill them with the peace it personifies. It can usually be found in the Universal Faith Free Clinic and Hospice.

Stats

  • Rank: 2
  • Attributes: Power 2, Finesse 2, Resistance 5
  • Willpower: 7
  • Essence: 15
  • Initiative: 7
  • Defense: 2
  • Speed: 14
  • Size: 5
  • Corpus: 10
  • Influences: Death 1, Peace 1.
  • Numina: Chorus, Corpse Ride, Material Vision, Rapture, Reaching.
  • Bans: It cannot help but watch the moment of death.

Background

Dignified Death haunts hospitals, hospices, and the homes of the dying. It was born in the days of Yellow Fever and Black Death, among the nuns who would sit with men, women, and children while they died, trying to bring them some measure of peace.

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