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You possesses the ability to create fields of instability, where reality becomes unpredictable within limited areas. You can generate up to five active fields at a time, with each field having a maximum width of 10 meters and not extending beyond 100 meters from you. Within these defined spaces, the environment, objects, and individuals may undergo unforeseen transformations and fluctuations due to the inherent instability of reality.
You possess the ability to create fields of instability, where reality becomes unpredictable within limited areas. You can generate up to five active fields at a time, with each field having a maximum width of 10 meters and not extending beyond 100 meters from you. Within these defined spaces, the environment, objects, and individuals may undergo unforeseen transformations and fluctuations due to the inherent instability of reality.
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 February 2024

(Shaker) Bedlam

Cost: 8 SP

You possess the ability to create fields of instability, where reality becomes unpredictable within limited areas. You can generate up to five active fields at a time, with each field having a maximum width of 10 meters and not extending beyond 100 meters from you. Within these defined spaces, the environment, objects, and individuals may undergo unforeseen transformations and fluctuations due to the inherent instability of reality.