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''<sub>Core Book, pg. 247</sub>''
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== SPIRIT WALK ==
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'''Animalism''' •••••
'''Prerequisite''' Subsume the Spirit
''The Kindred further masters their ability to inhabit the body of a beast, journeying from one form''
'''Cost:''' None, though the cost for Subsume the Spirit remains.
'''System:''' When using Subsume the Spirit, the duration is always indefinite as though a Critical result was obtained. Furthermore the Kindred can activate Subsume the Spirit even while inhabiting an animal's form, transferring their consciousness to beast after beast.
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Revision as of 15:01, 16 September 2024

ANIMALISM

Doolittling | Taming | Bestiae Sermo | Abombwe


Perhaps the vampire has more in common with animal than human. A dangerous set of instincts drive them, and it takes a lot for them to withhold the urge to just lash out. Much like a wild dog on a chain, a vampire’s Beast will never truly be tamed.


Some Kindred find a way of becoming one with their Beasts. Those who do are the masters of Animalism. Some accompany the use of this power with howls, snarls, and roars, or communicate with animals in the animal’s “language,” though this is an affectation and not a necessity.


The Animalism Discipline sees much use among vampires who struggle to fit in or have no taste for living among mortals. Often classed as one of Caine’s gifts of utility, allowing a vampire to thrive on unrefined blood or form companionship with non-sapient beings, it is also a devastating weapon against vampires who cling to their towers, and against inquisitors who suspect their enemies will only come on two legs. A swarm of blood-hungry rats invading a Kindred’s penthouse haven, the Animalism-proficient vampire who cows the Sheriff’s Beast in Elysium, or the beady-eyed raven that spies on a Society of St. Leopold chapter all serve to strengthen Animalism practitioners, and weaken their foes.




CHARACTERISTICS


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  • Type: Mental
  • Masquerade Threat: Low to medium.
    While talking to animals might seem eccentric, only the most violent applications of the Discipline elicit more than a few raised eyebrows.
  • Blood Resonance: Animal blood, preferably feral.

By default Animalism powers involving animals can only be used on vertebrates. Additionally, any use of the ability on herbivores adds one to the Difficulty of skill rolls involved.