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Revision as of 16:08, 21 August 2025

Synonyms: Longevity, Agelessness, Immortality


Special: Prowess

Eternal Youth 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 : Knowledge, ⭐ Faith or ⛧ Dark Faith

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


Special: Hidden

Eternal Youth is a Hidden Feat. It can only be given to you by the Game Master and you cannot talk about this Feat with other Players.


Description

Whether through devout prayer and unwavering service to God, through complex alchemical processes hidden in secret manuscripts, or through a dark pact with the Devil, some few men and women have been granted a portion of Eternal Youth.

In the Middle Ages, the average lifespan was short: many died in childhood, and even those who survived rarely lived past forty or fifty years. Yet the rare figure who carried Eternal Youth might walk among men for decades longer, their face unwrinkled, their body unbent by age, appearing forever in the strength of their youth even as their years stretched far beyond their peers.

Every time this Prowess is used, the lifespan of the character is extended by several weeks, though this has no direct combat or strategic impact. Its effect is primarily cosmetic, allowing characters to remain vigorous and youthful long after age should have taken its toll.

When using Eternal Youth, the player may also roll a die 6.

  • On a result of 5–6, the Prowess emulates the effect of Heal.
  • On a result of 1–4, nothing happens (apart from the increase of lifespan), and the Prowess is nonetheless used.