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==Kith Mechanics== ===Affinity=== Time ===Birthrights=== ====Timeless==== They receive the Faerie Eternity and Eidetic Memory Merits for free during character creation. In addition, thanks to their natural scholarly bent, they cannot botch Academics or Gremayre rolls. ====Bear Witness==== Like falling into the past, qurana’ can relive any memory they have experienced with perfect clarity. Sometimes, however, words cannot accurately express the truth, so by spending 1 Glamour a qareen can telepathically share their memory with a single target. With a target’s consent, and by spending 1 Glamour, a qareen can also enter another person’s mind to observe their memories. “Visiting,” as they call it, carries with it certain risks, because most non-qareen memories are imperfect, often fuzzy around the edges, and reflect a subjective experience. For this reason, inexperienced qurana’ find Visiting to be a thoroughly disorienting experience. The Storyteller may require the expenditure of Willpower points to visit particularly old, damaged, incomplete, or traumatic memories. ===Frailty=== ====Burden of Truth==== They can choose not to answer a direct question, and they can attempt to lie by omission if they do answer, but they are completely unable to actively say something untrue. A qareen’s silence is often as damning as another’s accusation, and even the idea of misleading others makes this kith uncomfortable. Qurana’ suffer a +1 to the difficulty of all rolls related to tricking or deceiving others through speech. What’s more, qurana’ are so dedicated to truth above all else that they must roll Willpower (difficulty 6) to willingly withhold important relevant information in a crucial moment, even if sharing it would embarrass them or put them at a disadvantage. (They are not obligated to speak if doing so would break a fae oath, or directly cause someone’s death.) Alternately, they may forego the roll and keep their silence at the cost of triggering Banality instead. They must make this decision before rolling.
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