Sparrow (Empathic Bond)

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** The ability to scry a person ** The ability to scry a person
** [[Kinsee (Empathic Bonds)|Kinsee]] ** [[Kinsee (Empathic Bonds)|Kinsee]]
 +* Somewhat Frail
 +** The ability to analyze the composition of persons and objects
== '''Additional Abilities''' == == '''Additional Abilities''' ==

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Contents

Requirements

  • Streetwise
  • Possibly other skills
  • Have read the book 'The Golden Path'


Failure message

You sense a sort of disdain from the brown female sparrow that is surprising for so humble a creature, as though it operates in a world that is civilized, adult, dangerous, and far below your comprehension.

Imagined Bond

You imagine what it would be like to have a deep bond with the brown female sparrow, and you feel a distinct echo from within it.
You experience feelings of vibrance, community, versality, belonging, wanderlust, and sensuality.
You experience visions of a city, a dagger, and a golden path.
You experience astral visions of flows of order energy.

Boons

Attributes

Those who form an empathic bond with a sparrow receive a large bonus to Perception, a medium bonus to Charisma and Dexterity and a small bonus to Constitution and Intelligence.

Charms

  • Golden Path
  • Urge
  • Command
  • Tame
  • Very Frail
    • Channel spiritual energy out of the familiar to oneself
    • Channel spiritual energy into the familiar from oneself
    • Call
    • Send
    • The ability to scry a person
    • Kinsee
  • Somewhat Frail
    • The ability to analyze the composition of persons and objects

Additional Abilities

While in the city, a sparrow's consort will periodically regenerate order energy until at maximum.

Specialites

Tier I

Tier II

Tier III

At somewhat frail bond strength

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