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Created page with "== Returning from torpor/little death/afterlife == 1) Do not use information attained while dead or as a previous life upon re-entering your characters body. 2) Characters from splats that are "alive" (living mortals, garou, etc) suffer amnesia when they die, and are revived by defibrillation. They cannot recall who killed them, or how. *2.1: Torpor, "Little Death," and other extraordinary means are excluded from this rule." |
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1) Do not use information attained while dead or as a previous life upon re-entering your characters body. | 1) Do not use information attained while dead or as a previous life upon re-entering your characters body. You may not return as the same character in the same round after dying unless authorized by an administrator | ||
2) Characters from splats that are "alive" (living mortals, garou, etc) suffer amnesia when they die, and are revived by defibrillation. They cannot recall who killed them, or how. | 2) Characters from splats that are "alive" (living mortals, garou, etc) suffer amnesia when they die, and are revived by defibrillation. They cannot recall who killed them, or how. | ||
*2.1: Torpor, "Little Death," and other extraordinary means are excluded from this rule. | *2.1: Torpor, "Little Death," and other extraordinary means are excluded from this rule. | ||
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Returning from torpor/little death/afterlife
1) Do not use information attained while dead or as a previous life upon re-entering your characters body. You may not return as the same character in the same round after dying unless authorized by an administrator
2) Characters from splats that are "alive" (living mortals, garou, etc) suffer amnesia when they die, and are revived by defibrillation. They cannot recall who killed them, or how.
- 2.1: Torpor, "Little Death," and other extraordinary means are excluded from this rule.