Vow of Squalor, Vow of Self-Sufficiency

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Vow of Squalor

You have taken a sacred vow to forswear the use of services.

Prerequisites: Sacred Vow, Vow of Poverty?

Benefit: ?

Special: To fulfill your vow, you must not use any services a civilized society offers. Whereas Vow of Poverty requires you to reject material possessions, Vow of Squalor means that you have also decided to forego the use of all paid services. Upon taking this feat you may not use any services provided by society, such as lodging, transportation, barbers, baths, entertainment, etc.

If you break your vow, you immediately and irrevocably loose the benefit of this feat. You may not take another feat to replace it.




Vow of Self-Sufficiency

You have taken a sacred vow to forswear the benefits of exchange and charity.

Prerequisites: Sacred Vow

Benefit: ?

Special: To fulfill your vow, you must not buy, exchange or accept any material possessions (including clothing and food) or services. You can own material possessions, but only those you create yourself without any outside help. Furthermore, you may not accept acts of charity done on your behalf. This includes being healed by another.

If you break your vow, you immediately and irrevocably loose the benefit of this feat. You may not take another feat to replace it.




I am just trying to expand on exalted feats. ;) Anyway, any thoughts of what the benefits of these feats ought to be?
 

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Vile feat suggestions: Vow of Egotism

Exalted feat suggestions: Vow of Selflessness

the vow of self-sufficiency seems almost more chaotic than good, as does the vow of squalor (although not as much)

I really think it'd be neat to develop similar feat chains for the different extreme alignments... they always did priviledge good/evil over the other ones anyways... let's change that :-)

Axiomatic feats (lawful feats) - Book of Axiomatic Dogma

Anarchic feats (chaotic feats) - Book of Anarchic Independance

Balance feats (true neutral)

(i'm just following their naming standard btw), funny thing is Axiomatic means self-evident not lawful... although it does show up in the dogmatic synonyms
 
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