Lena Admin
Posts : 528 Join date : 2011-12-11 Age : 40
| Subject: Health Levels Chart Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:24 am | |
| Health Levels Health Level
| Dice Pool Penalty
| Movement Penalty
| Bruised
|
| Character is only bruised a bit and suffers no dice pool penalties due to damage
| Hurt
| -1
| Character is superficially hurt and suffers no movement hindrance.
| Injured
| -1
| Character suffers minor injuries and movement is mildly inhibited, (halve maximum running speedy).
| Wounded
| -2
| Character suffers significant damage and may not run (though he may still walk). At this level, a character may not move, then attack; he always loses dice when moving and attacking in the same turn.
| Mauled
| -2
| Character is badly injured and may only hobble about (three yards/turn).
| Crippled
| -5
| Character is catastrophically injured and may only crawl (one yard/turn).
| Incapacitated
|
| Character is incapable of movement and is likely unconscious. Incapacitated vampires with no blood in their bodies enter torpor.
| Torpor
|
| Character enters a deathlike trance. He may do nothing, not even spend blood, until a certain period of time has passed. Final Death Character dies again, this time forever.
| Incapacitated: The stage immediately before torpor, incapacitation differs from unconsciousness in that your character collapses from the combined effects of physical trauma and pain. She falls to the ground and may do nothing except spend blood points to heal damage. Further damage suffered by an incapacitated vampire sends her into torpor or, if the damage is aggravated, inflicts Final Death on her.
| Torpor: Torpor is the deathlike sleep common to the undead, particularly among ancient vampires. Torpor may be entered voluntarily (certain undead, weary of the current age, enter torpor in hopes if reawakening in a more hospitable time) or involuntarily (through wounds or loss of blood). Once in torpor, a character remains dormant for a period of time depending on her Humanity rating.
| Torpor GuideIf your char is put into torpor for whatever reason, use this chart to determine how long the kindred will stay in Torpor. This does not apply if the character is brought out of torpor by another kindred of lower generation. Humanity
| Length of Torpor
| 10
| One day
| 9
| Three days
| 8
| One week
| 7
| Two weeks
| 6
| One month
| 5
| One year
| 4
| One decade
| 3
| Five decades
| 2
| One century
| 1
| Five centuries
| 0
| Millennium
| | |
|