Difference between revisions of "The Story of Cain & Abel"
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The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter. The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims. | The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter. The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims. | ||
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+ | Murder is an act of [[Crime!|Crime]] where one pilgrim permanently kills another who is [[Revenge|Innocent]] in the eyes of God and King. Murder will leave a {{i|Scent}} and Summonable [[Evidence]] which will remain for 16 days. Murder is committed by landing a {{i|Killing Blow}} onto another pilgrim under certain circumstances. | ||
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Revision as of 15:50, 28 June 2020
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In-Game Text"And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel they brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother's keeper?" -Genesis 4:9, King James' Bible The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter. The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims. Committing Murder WARNING! Committing an act of Murder will leave Summonable Evidence that may result being sent to the Stocks or worse!
A Killing Blow is a combat move which can Murder another pilgrim if it is landed under certain circumstances. Technically landing a Killing Blow on another pilgrim who has extremely low Blood will Permanently Kill them, however a Killing Blow is very low damage and has a 10 second wind-up which can easily be cancelled by outside forces, so the most effective means of landing a Killing Blow is to preform it on a pilgrim who is already Knocked Out. Once started, you cannot cancel a Killing Blow, it can only be cancelled by outside forces. Killing a pilgrim will leave Murder Scents. WARNING! Attempting a Killing Blow adds a huge amount of Insanity, even if the move is interrupted.
Criminal ActsIn order to commit most Crimes Criminal Acts must be toggled on. Toggling it off prevents you from committing most Crimes. Certain Criminal Acts drain Black Bile when they are being committed. Your Criminality Artifact Bonus may be able to reduce this drain. Acts of Crime
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