Skari-dono
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Can anyone tell me where I can find info about Infernal Exalted as NPC? Â Book and page please.
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Sensible. I second this.Invested Infernals and Shard Infernals (hereafter referred to as Invested and Shards)
From the data that was given in Blood and Salt' date=' an Infernal DB would have access to all three levels of Infernal Sorcery, making them very, very powerful.  Hell, as long as a mortal or God-Blooded is loyal to their patron, they could get an Infernal Artifact that gives them access to the first and second level of Infernal Sorcery, making them a nasty surprise to any Exalt that messes with them.[/quote']
 Using Dukantha as a baseline for Invested is perhaps not the best idea. Those Invested 'blessed' enough to be endowed by a Yozi (as opposed to those endowed by a Third Circle--not sure if Seconds are allowed to make Invested) have to be in the minority as compared to the others.
No starting character should be an Infernal' date=' in my opinion. Â You should have to work for your damnation.[/quote']
Unless you get one of the fifty shards, of course.
it's in GoD page 92. The last paragraph of The Cracks in the Prison sectionfmneto said:I heard the same thing about the "honor guard", too; I can't recall where, though.
That's really, REALLY, creepy...  :shock: What if the fifty were meant to be experiments with which the more technically-minded of the Yozis attempted to reverse engineer Autochthon's work of creating Exalted shards?
By this logic, Alchemicals would be the most powerful Exalts yet. And they're not. Maybe because they're prototypes, maybe because the construction is done by humans and Exalts... hmmm. Maybe your logic isn't as flawed as I thought.Kajata said:if anything they'll be the strongest type of Exalt yet because, ... b) you've got full blown primordials working on them... Primordials working directly with shards. Â I see that as making a big difference.
Actually, the shards of living Exalts who go over to the Yozi do not end up in the possession of the Yozi after the Exalt's death. They reincarnate as normal Exalts, but the next incarnation has a 5-point Throwback flaw (PG: 89). However, there's certainly room in the setting for Solars who are still alive, having fled to Malfeas after the Usurpation.There are more than fifty Infernal Shards... There are also Infernal Solars from the First Age
Isn't this a limitation already? According to Blood and Salt, Dukantha can only come out to play during Calibration. Is this a weakness for all Infernals or just the big Duk? If it's a weakness for all of them, then that may be why the Infernals are not considered good PCs.Yes a fifteen hundred plus year old Infernal Solar from the First Age would be frightening.  Hopefully they can come out and play only during calibration.