Exceptional Success definition

Exceptional Success. As above, but the hallucinogenic effect is major (-3 to all dice, and -3 to both Defense and Composure).
Exceptional Success. The Wyrd transforms the strength of the Damned's blood. Along with the other affects, the Changeling gains one dot in a contract relevant to the Kindred. A Ventrue or Daeva might grant a Fairest affinity Contract, while a vampire of the Barakumin might grant Contracts of Shade and Spirit.
Exceptional Success. The benefits last a number of nights equal to the Changeling's Wyrd, and the Changeling is treated as having a Blood Potency of +1. Trick of the Stolen Blood (••) Vampires are creatures powered by stolen lifeblood. Through the power of the Wyrd, the Changeling may create a pale imitation of that mystical substance. With this power, the Changeling's own blood is Glamoured into appearing like Vitae. While a Changeling is limited in how much of this trick vitae they can produce in a single night, they may hold a total number of points equal to their Stamina plus their Wyrd.

More Definitions of Exceptional Success

Exceptional Success. The Changeling has no limits on the Vitae they can create in a single night, and it will remain in their body during the day (though it cannot be spent) for a number of sunrises equal to the Changeling's Wyrd. Cost: 2 Glamour and 1 Glamoured Vitae (from the above Clause), though this clause allows a Changeling to regain it Dice Pool: Stamina + Wyrd Catch: The Changeling has eaten mortal food within the last hour, sprinkled with 1B's worth of blood.
Exceptional Success. The Changeling has no limits on the Vitae they can create in a single night, and it will remain in their body during the day (though it cannot be spent) for a number of sunrises equal to the Changeling's Wyrd. The Liar's Kiss (●●●) While a Changeling might keep up the ruse by appearing dead or healing injuries with vitae, all of the Kindred need to feed. This clause allows a changeling to mimic that action. Much like Trick of the Stolen Blood, the Changeling can hold a maximum amount of this glamoured vitae equal to their Stamina + Wyrd, and any unspent vitae fades at sunrise. Cost: 2 Glamour and 1 Glamoured Vitae (from the above Clause), though this clause allows a Changeling to regain it
Exceptional Success. The benefits last a

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  • Term SOFR Successor Rate has the meaning specified in Section 3.03(b).

  • Pre-Adjustment Successor Rate has the meaning specified in Section 3.03(c).

  • Permitted Successor is defined in Section 5.02 of the Sale Agreement.

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