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  Posted 15/08/2008 04:23:01 PM
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Really for ease of reference and for Non Kindred players that lack access to the book readily.

Using this power, the vampire can perceive the psychic "auras" that radiate from mortals and supernatural beings alike.
These halos comprise a shifting series of colors that take practice to discern with clarity. Even the simplest individual has
many shifting hues within his aura; strong emotions predominate, while momentary impressions or deep secrets flash
through in streaks and swirls.
The colors change in sympathy with the subject's emotional state, blending into new tones in a constantly dancing pattern.
The stronger the emotions involved, the more intense the hues become. A skilled vampire can learn much from her subject
by reading the nuances of color and brilliance in the aura's flow.
Aside from perceiving emotional states, vampires use Aura Perception to detect supernatural beings. The colors in Kindred
auras, while intense, are quite pale; mage auras often flare and crackle with suppressed power; werebeasts have strikingly
bright, almost frantic, halos; ghosts have weak auras that flicker fitfully like a dying flame; and faerie creatures' radiance is
shot through with rainbow hues.

System: The player rolls Perception + Empathy (difficulty 8); each success indicates how much of the subject's aura the
character sees and understands (see the table below). A botch indicates a false or erroneous interpretation. The Storyteller
may wish to make this roll, thus keeping the player in the dark as to just how good (or bad) the character's interpretation is.
1 success Can distinguish only the shade (pale or bright)
2 successes Can distinguish the main color.
3 successes Can recognize the color patterns.
4 successes Can detect subtle shifts.
5 successes Can identify mixtures of color and pattern.

The Aura Colors chart offers examples of some common colors and the emotions they reflect.
The character may view a particular subject's aura only once with any degree of clarity. Any subsequent attempts that result
in failure should be considered botches. It is very easy for the character to imagine seeing what she wants to see when
judging someone's intentions. After a full month, the character may try again at no penalty.
It is possible, though difficult, to sense the aura of a being who is otherwise invisible to normal sight. Refer to "Seeing the
Unseen," p. 152, for more information.

Aura Colors

Condition Aura Colors
Afraid - Orange
Aggressive - Purple
Angry - Red
Bitter - Brown
Calm - Light Blue
Compassionate - Pink
Conservative - Lavender
Depressed - Grey
Desirous or Lustful - Deep Red
Distrustful - Light Green
Envious - Dark Green
Excited - Violet
Generous - Rose
Happy - Vermilion
Hateful - Black
Idealistic - Yellow
Innocent - White
Lovestruck - Blue
Obsessed - Green
Sad - Silver
Spiritual - Gold
Suspicious - Dark Blue
Confused - Mottled, shifting colors
Diablerist(Vampires only) - Black veins in aura
Daydreaming - Sharp flickering colors
Frenzied - Rapidly rippling colors
Psychotic - Hypnotic, swirling colors
Vampire - Appropriate color is pale
Magic Use - Myriad sparkles in aura
Werebeast - Bright, vibrant aura
Ghost - Weak, intermittent aura
Faerie - Rainbow of auras

Welcome Garou, one and all, my Changing brothers and sisters, dancers in the high moonlight, welcome! I call thee, summon thee, bring you hence to witness this circle,  this everwidening circle, the Moot that we call. Hear me! Hear my howl!  

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