Invitation
Invitation is the term for the degree to which a character has invited evilinto their life.Like in much of folklore, evil gains more power over people the more they actin ways that invite it in, even though those ways are often unfair or unknown tothe...
Acedia
Acedia, also known as hollow, is a kind of malaise that affects morepowerful individuals,specifically those who are at least tier three.Acedia is generally defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of notcaring even about the fact that one does not care.In game higher tier...
Righteous Faction
Righteous factions are groups which are dedicated to moral or righteous causesunlike other groups which are more amoral and with other purposes.In a righteous group nobody with a moral tier above 2 can be a leader andnobody above moral tier 3 can have any meaningful...
Moral Tier
A character's moral tier represents a moral floor that they have due to theirarchetype or other factors in the world. In general a character's moral tier willbe the same as their power tier derived from their archetype and modifier but insome cases it could be...
The Wild Hunt
The Wild Hunt is a group of Fae who venture out of the Other at regularintervals to hunt and capture people to feed them into the system of games/humanartistry that their culture so enjoys. They particularly like to target more powerful,influential or otherwise difficult and...
Popularity
Popularity is the measure of how popular your character is withthe general populace. Character praises, living in a nicer house,having a nicer car, or being a recent victim can all boost popularity.Being dissed or recently having performed political thuggery willreduce popularity.Popularity impacts the effectiveness of...
Black Sun
Black Sun is the name of a private military organization who worksfor an unspecified collection of billionaires, corporations andcountries. They specifically offer services to be a bulwark againstthe strange or supernatural that many of these powerful individualsfind unsettling or worrying.One of their primary functions is...