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<blockquote data-quote="Tale_Weaver" data-source="post: 4535071" data-attributes="member: 77228"><p><strong>Blood Bonding</strong></p><p></p><p>BLOOD ADDICTION</p><p>Vitae may look and smell like blood, but Vitae certainly doesn’t taste like blood — stolen life is the ultimate forbidden fruit, the sweetest taste that any human or vampire has ever experienced. It is also incredibly addictive.</p><p>Every time a creature drinks a vampire’s blood, the drinker must make a Will save (DC 10 + the vampire’s Constitution modifier). If he fails, he is one step closer to blood addiction and takes a –4 penalty on future saves against this addiction. When the penalty reaches –20, the drinker is addicted and no longer wants to resist the thirst for Vitae. Addicted humans often become obsessed with drinking normal blood, though it gives them no benefit and does not slake the thirst. They often grow obsessively dependent on the vampire who supplies their addiction, willing to do anything for another fi x. Addicted vampires may become so desperate</p><p>as to wound themselves and lick their own Vitae (this act does</p><p>not diminish their supply, and it only reinforces the addiction).</p><p>Some turn to preying on other vampires. A creature who makes his Will save resists the temptation and reduces his penalty by 4 (from –16 to –12, for example). If an addicted creature reduces his penalty to 0 in this way, he is</p><p>no longer addicted. Likewise, each month in which the creature does not taste Vitae reduces the penalty by 4. Some extremely powerful vampires can gain sustenance only by drinking the blood of other vampires, but they do not become addicted to it like lesser creatures. Killing the vampire immediatly ends the "blood bond".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tale_Weaver, post: 4535071, member: 77228"] [b]Blood Bonding[/b] BLOOD ADDICTION Vitae may look and smell like blood, but Vitae certainly doesn’t taste like blood — stolen life is the ultimate forbidden fruit, the sweetest taste that any human or vampire has ever experienced. It is also incredibly addictive. Every time a creature drinks a vampire’s blood, the drinker must make a Will save (DC 10 + the vampire’s Constitution modifier). If he fails, he is one step closer to blood addiction and takes a –4 penalty on future saves against this addiction. When the penalty reaches –20, the drinker is addicted and no longer wants to resist the thirst for Vitae. Addicted humans often become obsessed with drinking normal blood, though it gives them no benefit and does not slake the thirst. They often grow obsessively dependent on the vampire who supplies their addiction, willing to do anything for another fi x. Addicted vampires may become so desperate as to wound themselves and lick their own Vitae (this act does not diminish their supply, and it only reinforces the addiction). Some turn to preying on other vampires. A creature who makes his Will save resists the temptation and reduces his penalty by 4 (from –16 to –12, for example). If an addicted creature reduces his penalty to 0 in this way, he is no longer addicted. Likewise, each month in which the creature does not taste Vitae reduces the penalty by 4. Some extremely powerful vampires can gain sustenance only by drinking the blood of other vampires, but they do not become addicted to it like lesser creatures. Killing the vampire immediatly ends the "blood bond". [/QUOTE]
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