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| Synonyms = Repentance, Absolution, Penitence, Mortification, Atonement
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| Synonyms = Repentance, Absolution, Penitence, Mortification, Atonement, Contrition
 
| Prowess? = Yes
 
| Prowess? = Yes
 
| Prowess Prerequisites = [[Faith]]
 
| Prowess Prerequisites = [[Faith]]
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Through this extended period of spiritual communion with God, his [[Faith]] Feat is restored, as if two full scenarios have passed.
 
Through this extended period of spiritual communion with God, his [[Faith]] Feat is restored, as if two full scenarios have passed.
 
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'''Special: Mercy !'''
 
 
If your Game Master is merciful and your character is about to die, he may decide to let you permanently replace one of your current Feats with a [[Confession (exhausted)]] Feat and allow you a single use of [[Faith]], even if your character didn't have [[Faith]]. This can only be done once in the lifetime of your character.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 1 September 2024

Synonyms: Repentance, Absolution, Penitence, Mortification, Atonement, Contrition


Special: Prowess

Confession is a Prowess, this special kind of Feat is an action that can only be done once per scenario.

To acquire it, you need to already have another Feat related to it, for example : Faith

Your Game Master may accept to waive such prerequisites if your background or in game actions justify it.


Special

Confession can only be used once every three scenarios. If you used it at Scenario 1, you cannot use it at Scenario 2 or 3, but you can use it at Scenario 4. Mark it as Confession (exhausted) and write down next to it (Scenario X) with X being the Scenario at which it was used. Unlike other Feats, Confession can be acquired several times.


Description

The character dedicates several hours to deep spiritual practice, either by confessing their sins to a priest, engaging in acts of self-mortification, or spending time in solemn reflection before a cross, immersed in religious devotion.

Through this extended period of spiritual communion with God, his Faith Feat is restored, as if two full scenarios have passed.