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''The necromancers of the Hecata know better than most that nothing comes without a price. This power can protect the user’s body against physical harm — at the price of their soul. Bullets flicker out of existence as they get close to the Harbinger, flesh knits itself together with cloying black blood for the Lamia, while the Lasombra’s body exudes a tenebrous armor that absorbs every hit.''
''Those who dabble in the power of entropy know better than most that nothing comes without a price. This power can protect the user’s body against physical harm — at the cost of their soul. Bullets flicker out of existence as they get close to the Harbinger, flesh knits itself together with cloying black blood for the Lamia, while the Lasombra’s body exudes a tenebrous armor that absorbs every hit.''





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FORTITUDE

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Fortitude grants the ability to resist physical and mental assault. Few vampires survive longer than a century without at least a mote of Fortitude, especially in a world where violence is common and not even Kindred are safe. In these nights, fewer vampires use Fortitude to resist the sun than they do to withstand violent harm, fire, and supernatural coercion.


Those possessing Fortitude exemplify the stolid pillars of Kindred society, able to withstand blows and charms without movement or sign of dilapidation. Few vampires feel as secure in their immortality as do elder Blue Bloods and Ferals.




CHARACTERISTICS


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  • Type: Physical
  • Masquerade Threat: Medium.
    Eyewitnesses undoubtedly react upon someone taking a terminal beating or a hail of bullets and getting back up seemingly unhurt. Favorite cover-up explanations include erroneous recollection in the excitement (the bullets only seemed to hit), special effects (YouTube prank), or the tried-and-tested “must have been on PCP” rationale.
  • Blood Resonance: Melancholic.
    Survivors of war, abuse, or misfortune; endurance runners; mountain climbers; infantry and special forces; those with very powerful immune systems.