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|These are mortals who can get the character information, items or other things of value.  
|These are mortals who can get the character information, items or other things of value.  
|| <span style="color:darkred">'''Indebted (• +)'''</span>
|| <span style="color:darkred">'''Indebted (• +)'''</span>
|<span style="color:darkred">You owe someone a favour, do contract work for them or are otherwise sworn to aid them. Whatever the relationship, once per story you can be called upon to aid someone as if you are their Contact. The nature of your relationship and who they believe you to be typically determines the nature of the aid, such as governmental access, money or rare information. You are always a mortal’s contact, and they are likely unaware of the supernatural. <sup>(Homebrew, pg. XX)</sup></span>
|<span style="color:darkred">You owe someone a favour, do contract work for them or are otherwise sworn to aid them. Whatever the relationship, once per story you can be called upon to aid someone as if you are their Contact. The nature of your relationship and who they believe you to be typically determines the nature of the aid, such as governmental access, money or rare information. You are always a mortal’s contact, and they are likely unaware of the supernatural.<br><sup>(Homebrew, pg. XX)</sup></span>
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Revision as of 16:23, 8 December 2022


Alongside their Attributes, Skills, and Disciplines, Kindred also have Advantages from before they began the Chronicle. Advantages are broken down into different types — Merits, Backgrounds, Loresheets, and Bloodlines. The opposite end of Advantages are Flaws, which are ongoing problems for the characters.


Unless otherwise stated, Advantages and Flaws without a rating may be taken at any level from • to •••••.