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This poor chapter was sliced and diced over the past month as I dealt with all my life issues, so I'm not entirely happy with it. It was also my first chapter with an editor, which had its own bumps that still need to be smoothed out. You may notice some of my prose are a little 'punchier' now, and there shouldn't be any/many typos, but you might also notice weird crap if I made a mistake working with converting the editor's feedback. Keep an eye out and let me know if you notice any issues.

At least now I should be back to 3 chapters a month, with an occasional An Inhuman Love chapter, too.

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Rogue

Hey, just wondering if ur thinking about adding or bring up devotions into the story.

AniNovu

With any of the disciplines, I try to not put TOO fine a point on it. The rulebook defines a lot of things, and puts them into little boxes, so the players can manage and utilize them. But as a writer, I try to approach things with a little more realism and malleability. They wouldn't put walls around their abilities for the sake of easy defining in a ruleset. Example: A devotion that allows a vampire to take over the body of a rat, is a devotion Julias used in Part 1. But I didn't call it out as such because I tweaked it a little, and didn't feel it necessary for the flow of the story.

Rogue

Sorry if I'm asking too a many questions. It I just started looking at vtr 2nd and I finding it pretty interesting. If ur not tired of my unending questions then I've got another one. Does resilience make a kindreds skin harder to cut through or does it just give more health and cancel the effectiveness of damage?

AniNovu

High resilience makes it so the actual damage a Kindred receives is less, and also recover from nasty wounds faster. Course that's game rules. I tweak and bend that sort of stuff all the time.