Literary Escape
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
- | A spirit of pulp novels, grand adventure stories, and mighty epics, Literary Escape represents the escapist quality of literature and hangs around bookstores waiting for unhappy people coming to find some way to lose themselves. It works out of the [[Changing Seasons]] | + | A spirit of pulp novels, grand adventure stories, and mighty epics, Literary Escape represents the escapist quality of literature and hangs around bookstores waiting for unhappy people coming to find some way to lose themselves. It works out of the [[Changing Seasons Bookstore]] these days and is a member of [[Haight-Ashbury]]'s court. |
Latest revision as of 03:28, 10 July 2007
Greater Gaffling, Artificial Spirit, Information Choir
Description
A cheap paperback novel of the adventure or fantasy genre.
Storytelling Hints
Literary Escape is all about taking people away from the troubles of their life and immersing them in an adventure. For the especially stubborn, it will pull them across the Gauntlet to experience the Shadow but for most, Hallucinations suffice. It likes to fetter itself to a particularly popular volume and Influence its readers.
Stats
- Rank: 2
- Attributes: Power 3, Finesse 5, Resistance 1
- Willpower: 4
- Essence: 15
- Initiative: 6
- Defense: 5
- Speed: 8
- Size: 1
- Corpus: 2
- Influences: Books 1, Dreams 1.
- Numina: Abduct, Fetter, Hallucinations, Material Vision, Reaching.
- Bans: It can only use Abduct on someone currently reading.
Background
A spirit of pulp novels, grand adventure stories, and mighty epics, Literary Escape represents the escapist quality of literature and hangs around bookstores waiting for unhappy people coming to find some way to lose themselves. It works out of the Changing Seasons Bookstore these days and is a member of Haight-Ashbury's court.