1. Advantages

(•••) Faces in the Water

The subject remembers a sad memory from her past and dwells on it, filling herself with sorrow.

Prerequisites: Mantle (Winter) •• or Court Goodwill (Winter) ••••

Cost: 1 Glamour

Dice Pool: Intelligence + Investigation + Mantle (Winter) – subject’s Composure ({Intelligence}+{Investigation} + Winter Mantle - Composure)

Action: Instant

Catch: The subject is carrying a photograph (or other image) of an older relative or ancestor on her person.

Roll Results

Dramatic Failure: The attempt fails, and the subject is immune to the character’s Fleeting Winter Contracts for one full day.

Failure: The subject remains unaffected.

Success: The subject recalls one sad or painful memory, and it causes her sorrow. The character has no influence over what memory surfaces. The subject’s Social rolls suffer a dice penalty equal to half the number of the character’s successes; the same penalty is applied to people attempting to influence the subject. The recollection and sorrow last for one scene.

Exceptional Success: The character may also choose to trigger another such event (which may or may not be a different memory) at a set time within the next 24 hours.

Suggested Modifiers

Modifier Situation
+1 The subject has a doleful personality.
–1The subject is naturally upbeat.
–1Something good just happened to the subject.
–3The subject has no genuinely sad memories (a truly innocent child, for instance).

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