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'''Laughing Cat Epidemiology Shintai''': the Empress expands into an invisible sphere of abstract symbols, becoming a being of pure information.  She can no longer manipulate physical objects except by compelling others to do so or through symbolic representation.  She is immune to, and incapable of directly causing, physical stress or complications.
 
'''Laughing Cat Epidemiology Shintai''': the Empress expands into an invisible sphere of abstract symbols, becoming a being of pure information.  She can no longer manipulate physical objects except by compelling others to do so or through symbolic representation.  She is immune to, and incapable of directly causing, physical stress or complications.
 
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re: Your Brains: When Empress causes at least d8 stress or complication to someone, she becomes aware of one of a character’s Distinctions and can, at her discretion, temporarily disable it.  Until the end of the scene, the character may only gain d4 when calling on it and forfeits the point of essence.   
'''re: Your Brains''': When Empress causes at least d8 stress or complication to someone, she becomes aware of one of a character’s Distinctions and can, at her discretion, temporarily disable it.  Until the end of the scene, the character may only gain d4 when calling on it and forfeits the point of essence.   
 
  
 
'''F***ing Thematics, How Do They Work?''': At the beginning of a scene, the Empress can name a single overarching emotional or mental resonance or motivation, such as “Guilt” or “Revenge” or “Loss”.  Until the end of the scene, she steps up the lowest die of any roll attempting to create complications or scene distinctions in line with this theme.
 
'''F***ing Thematics, How Do They Work?''': At the beginning of a scene, the Empress can name a single overarching emotional or mental resonance or motivation, such as “Guilt” or “Revenge” or “Loss”.  Until the end of the scene, she steps up the lowest die of any roll attempting to create complications or scene distinctions in line with this theme.

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