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==Important Terms==
 
==Important Terms==
  
*'''Anima Banner'''All Exalts are divine beings and your anima is the visible expression of your divinity. At it's lowest levels it appears as a glowing mark on your forehead, at higher levels it becomes a practical bonfire of essence which can be seen for miles.  
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'''Anima Banner'''All Exalts are divine beings and your anima is the visible expression of your divinity. At it's lowest levels it appears as a glowing mark on your forehead, at higher levels it becomes a practical bonfire of essence which can be seen for miles.  
*'''Charms:''' These are specific supernatural powers learned by the Exalted and other supernatural creatures to perform their incredible feats.
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'''Charms:''' These are specific supernatural powers learned by the Exalted and other supernatural creatures to perform their incredible feats.
*'''Elementals''' This is listed here since the elementals of Creation are very different from your standard fantasy masses of fire or air. An Elemental is a naturally material spirit related to one of Creation's five Elements. Elementals can take many, many forms although their elemental aspect is usually recognizable by anyone knowledgable enough. As elementals become stronger they naturally tend to evolve a new shape, eventually transforming into Dragons, called Lesser Elemental Dragons. (much closer relationship to the asian dragons than european)
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'''Elementals''' This is listed here since the elementals of Creation are very different from your standard fantasy masses of fire or air. An Elemental is a naturally material spirit related to one of Creation's five Elements. Elementals can take many, many forms although their elemental aspect is usually recognizable by anyone knowledgable enough. As elementals become stronger they naturally tend to evolve a new shape, eventually transforming into Dragons, called Lesser Elemental Dragons. (much closer relationship to the asian dragons than european)
*'''Essence''' Essence is the basic material of reality, the magical structure of all of Creation. Everything is composed of Essence and raw Essence pours through the world in the dragon-lines and nodes of power.  
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'''Essence''' Essence is the basic material of reality, the magical structure of all of Creation. Everything is composed of Essence and raw Essence pours through the world in the dragon-lines and nodes of power.  
*'''Permanent Essence:'''  Permanent Essence is a measure of a character's personal power and enlightenment. The higher your Essence the greater the charms you can use and the more power you have to draw on.
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'''Permanent Essence:'''  Permanent Essence is a measure of a character's personal power and enlightenment. The higher your Essence the greater the charms you can use and the more power you have to draw on.
*'''Essence Pool''' Your Essence Pool is your reserve of personal power, measured in 'motes'. you have a Peripheral Pool (which is essence drawn from Creation) and a much larger Personal Pool (essence drawn from yourself). However, motes drawn from your personal reserves make it difficult for you to hide your divine nature and add to your anima Banner.  
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'''Essence Pool''' Your Essence Pool is your reserve of personal power, measured in 'motes'. you have a Peripheral Pool (which is essence drawn from Creation) and a much larger Personal Pool (essence drawn from yourself). However, motes drawn from your personal reserves make it difficult for you to hide your divine nature and add to your anima Banner.  
*'''First Age''' Between the primordial war and the rise of the Dragon-blooded against the Solars. This was the Golden Age of man and magic, learning and prosperity were never higher.
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'''First Age''' Between the primordial war and the rise of the Dragon-blooded against the Solars. This was the Golden Age of man and magic, learning and prosperity were never higher.
*'''Fair Folk''' The Fair Folk are the chaotic spawn of the Wyld. They have many forms, typically taken from the minds of humanity to provide a solid shape when inside Creation, from ugly and hideous hobgoblins (with shapes taken from fears and nightmares) to the beautiful Fair Folk lords and ladies. They all have incredible powers of illusion and live by feeding on the emotions and souls of humans.   
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'''Fair Folk''' The Fair Folk are the chaotic spawn of the Wyld. They have many forms, typically taken from the minds of humanity to provide a solid shape when inside Creation, from ugly and hideous hobgoblins (with shapes taken from fears and nightmares) to the beautiful Fair Folk lords and ladies. They all have incredible powers of illusion and live by feeding on the emotions and souls of humans.   
*'''Fate Points''' These points are a general measure of the player's (not character's) control over the events in the game. Fate Points can be spent for several purposes, but the most common is to activate or resist your Aspects.
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'''Gods''' Creation is an animistic world, everything, from individual plants to the concept of love, has a diety associated with it. These gods range in power from the Least Gods who are barely conscious inhabitants of physical objects (every object has a Least God inside it) to the Incarnae, the near-omnipotent pillars of creation. It's worth noting that starting Exalted are stronger than many of the more minor gods and can eventually surpass any god except one of the Incarnae with time.  
*'''Gods''' Creation is an animistic world, everything, from individual plants to the concept of love, has a diety associated with it. These gods range in power from the Least Gods who are barely conscious inhabitants of physical objects (every object has a Least God inside it) to the Incarnae, the near-omnipotent pillars of creation. It's worth noting that starting Exalted are stronger than many of the more minor gods and can eventually surpass any god except one of the Incarnae with time.  
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'''The Underworld''' The Underworld is where spirits who are still bound to their mortal lives end up. Normally when someone dies their ghost re-enters the cycle of reincarnation and is born anew. However, if their spirits are troubled or held to the world by some force they become ghosts. The underworld is essentially a shadowy reflection of Creation, normally completely seperate. however, there are places called Shadowlands where the two  worlds intermix. Anyone leaving the shadowland during the day will come out in Creation, but anyone who leaves at Night will be in the Underworld.  
*'''The Underworld''' The Underworld is where spirits who are still bound to their mortal lives end up. Normally when someone dies their ghost re-enters the cycle of reincarnation and is born anew. However, if their spirits are troubled or held to the world by some force they become ghosts. The underworld is essentially a shadowy reflection of Creation, normally completely seperate. however, there are places called Shadowlands where the two  worlds intermix. Anyone leaving the shadowland during the day will come out in Creation, but anyone who leaves at Night will be in the Underworld.  
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'''The Wyld''' This is the chaos that still exists outside of Creation. The closer you get to the border of the world the more chaotic and unstable it becomes, with the rules of reality bending and eventually breaking as the Wyld corrupts the rules of Creation. Beyond Creation is nothing but pure madness. There are also many Wyld zones in creation proper, where the activities of sorcerers or the fair folk have torn holes in the fabric of reality.  
*'''The Wyld''' This is the chaos that still exists outside of Creation. The closer you get to the border of the world the more chaotic and unstable it becomes, with the rules of reality bending and eventually breaking as the Wyld corrupts the rules of Creation. Beyond Creation is nothing but pure madness. There are also many Wyld zones in creation proper, where the activities of sorcerers or the fair folk have torn holes in the fabric of reality.
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==The Setting==
 
==The Setting==
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*Magically Resistant: The Exalts are much harder to affect with most magical abilities and are completely immune to some things which could instantly overcome a mortal.  
 
*Magically Resistant: The Exalts are much harder to affect with most magical abilities and are completely immune to some things which could instantly overcome a mortal.  
 
*Awakened Essence: Exalts have the ability to percieve and use essence both from their own internal reserves and from the peripheral essence around them. They may also increase their Essence score far above the normal mortal level.
 
*Awakened Essence: Exalts have the ability to percieve and use essence both from their own internal reserves and from the peripheral essence around them. They may also increase their Essence score far above the normal mortal level.
 
 
==Character Creation==
 
 
Please note that this character generation is meant for Solars, not any other type of Exalted.
 
 
===Step 1===
 
Pick out things like your character's gender, name (see naming conventions), description, homeland, etc. In addition you must also each pick a Motivation. Your Motivation is essentially a 'extra-strong' Aspect (see below) which may be invoked, or tagged, up to two times. Your Motivation should be suitable for a hero of your newfound power and destiny. If your motivation includes words like "settle down" then it's not heroic.
 
 
===Step 2===
 
Select Caste and Favored Qualities. You should select your Caste (for Solars this is Dawn, Zenith, Twilight, Night and Eclipse) and note your anima power and your Favored Qualities. You may also pick up to two non-favored starting Qualities and treat them as Favored for your character. Favored Qualities are usually marked with italics.
 
 
You recieve a Good [+2] (Caste) Quality (such as Good [+2] Zenith or Good [+2] Dawn) which may be improved with experience like a normal quality.
 
 
===Step 3===
 
Select Qualities. You have 20 points worth of Qualities to purchase. At least 8 points must be invested among Favored Qualities. Qualities may not exceed Master [+6] Rank without spending experience and only with GM permission. See the section on Special Qualities for more info.
 
 
===Step 4===
 
Select Charms. You start with 10 charms which you can choose. The charms are 'attached' to a given Quality and should be based off of that Quality. The limits of charms are outlined in the next section. All charms must be based off internal Qualities (skills, natural abilities, training, talents, etc), not external ones (followers, resources, equipment, land, status, etc.). A Solar can have charms attached to his "Born to Rule" Quality but not to his "King of Shambalalalala" Quality.
 
 
===Step 5===
 
Select Aspects. You start with up to 10 Aspects (you do not need to use all 10). Aspects cover a wide range of elements and should collectively paint a picture of who the character is, what he’s connected to, and what’s important to him (in contrast to the “what can he do” of Qualities). Aspects can be relationships, beliefs, catchphrases, descriptors, items or pretty much anything else that paints a picture of the character. It's important to note that Aspects can be primarily helpful, primarily negative, both or neither. They are all useful even if they hinder the character.
 
 
===Step 6===
 
Finishing Up. All characters begin with a starting Permanent Essence of 2. Calculate your Essence Pool. Your Peripheral Essence is (Essence x5) + Caste MOD + MOD of 'willpower' Qualities) while your personal essence is twice as much. You have Fate Points equal to your Aspects + Essence. You may start with any equipment relevant to your Qualities or Aspects and may request additional equipment at the DM's whim.
 
 
===Step 7===
 
Bonus XP. Everyone starts with 15 points of Experience which may be saved or spent to improve the character. This XP can be spent at any point during character creation and you may go back and change things if you like.
 
 
==Special Qualities==
 
 
There are several categories of Qualities which will function a little differently from your 'basic' type of Qualities. They're listed below.
 
 
===Artifacts===
 
Artifacts are creations of magical power and potency. They can be weapons, armor, tools, automaton servants and a whole lot more. Many artifacts are still made today by the gods, Lunars, dragon-blooded and occasionally mortals but the most powerful artifacts were created by the Solars of the First Age. If you have an Artifact Quality it means you've somehow stumbled across or even created your own legendary tool. Most artifacts are crafted from one of the Five Magical Materials: ''Jade'' is the most common of the magical materials and comes in 5 colors: red (fire), blue (air), black (water), white (earth), and green (wood). Most artifacts, especially modern ones, are crafted from Jade. ''Orichalcum'' appears to be the purest gold but it is stronger than the finest mortal steel. ''Moonsilver'' is resilient but also incredibly flexible and almost fluid metal. ''Starmetal'' is a rainbow-hued metal forged from the bodies of executed gods and favored by Fate. ''Soulsteel'' is the metal of the underworld, forged from the souls of the dead and filled with their hatred and agony. Each material is associated with one of the Exalts and they can use artifacts of those materials more easily than others. ALL artifacts are incredibly rare and valuable tools and weapons that make mortal crafts look like tools. A single orichalchum sword could buy a small kingdom. There are no 'artifact shops' and each artifact is likely the result of years of work and most have a long, long history. The benefits and costs of Artifacts are as follows:
 
*Artifacts let you ignore normal human limits. An artifact cloak might grant you the power of flight or it might wrap around you and shield you from Sorcery. An Artifact weapon inflicts far more terrible wounds than a mortal's ever could and artifact armor lets you shrug off equally mighty blows.
 
*Artifacts must be attuned to be used. Attuning an artifact involves at least several hours of meditation, experimentation, or handling of the artifact. If you have not attuned an artifact it provides no benefit. In fact, many artifacts are impossible to use when unnattuned, only by infusing a sword with essence could an Exalt hope to lift the 5 foot long, solid gold blade, let alone fight with it.
 
*Attunement costs Essence. By attuning an artifact an Exalt fills it with some of his personal essence, reducing his personal essence pool by the appropraite amount while the attunement lasts. Most artifacts demand MOD x2 motes, but exceptionally strong artifacts might demand more.
 
*Artifacts all have their own quirks and histories. To represent this an artifact is given Aspects equal to it's MOD. These aspects may be used for or against the artifact's owner like normal but they do not count towards his maximum Fate Points. Aspects may cover the artifact's construction, it's shape, it's history, or anything else.
 
 
===Manses===
 
A Manse is a specially built structure using mystic archetechture to 'cap' the natural nodes of pure essence littered across the world. The manse channels and contains the natural power of such sites for the benefits of their owners. Manses must be attuned (but this costs no essence. A manse might be a huge tower, a stone fortress, an underground chamber, or a series of stone-hinge like monoliths. Whatever the form they all provide the following benefits:
 
*When you are in an attuned Manse you regain MOD x5 motes every hour. This feature can be used by multiple Exalts.
 
*A Manse always creates a huge gemstone, called a Hearthstone, which may be used to access some of the Manse's powers even when away. The Hearthstone must be set in an object made from the five magical materials or held next to the owner's skin to provide a benefit. It allows you to regain MOD x3 motes every hour.
 
*A Manse typically has plenty of unusual features or abilities. These are represented by Aspects. The Manse has MOD x2 Aspects, while the Hearthstone has MOD Aspects.
 
 
===Followers, Allies, etc===
 
It is possible to 'purchase' minions or servants as Qualities. When you do so you should pick a category: 'followers', 'sidekicks', or 'allies/mentors'. Followers are large groups of individually weak mortals, perhaps a loyal army, mercenaries, or a cult who worships you. The quality mostly covers the sheer size of the group and any additional features they migth have. Sidekicks are allies who are always at your side. they might be a familiar, a favored steed, or a young servant. Sidekicks are often strong and helpful but will generally be less powerful than you are and are never stronger than a young Dragon-Blooded. Mentors or Allies are characters who are peers to your character, fellow solars or Lunars, powerful gods, or lesser elemental dragons (or mortals or dragon-blooded with a great deal of influence). Allies will help you but they are not followers and are not content to merely stick by your side and follow in your footsteps. Allies should be taken as Aspects, the more powerful they are the less likely they should be to have the time or ability to interfere directly in your affairs.
 
 
==Aspects and Fate Points==
 
 
Fate Points are spent and regained in several ways, here's what you need to know about fate points:
 
 
*You may spend 1 Fate Point to make a declaration about the scene or situation (this inn has a basement, there's a night watch station within earshot). You don't need to spend a fate point if this would be blatantly obvious (there's a fire burning in the inn during winter, there's a sword somewhere in the armory, the kitchen has some sharp objects and food). If the declaration conflicts with previous declarations or the GM's description of the scene then the previous description wins. Also, if your declaration is simply too ridiculous or would not work for reasons you don't necessarily know (perhaps the GM hasn't revealed it yet, but all the guards are in the pocket of the local gangs so there's no guard patrol to help you out) then it fails.
 
*You may spend 1 Fate Point for an upshift to a single roll. This cannot be used more than once on a single roll.
 
*You have a 'refresh rate' for Fate Points equal to the number of Aspects you have. Every time there's a significant amount of downtime you can regain fate points up to that number (if you have more fate points than your refresh rate, then you don't regain any).
 
*Whenever you make a 2 upshift stunt you may regain 2 Fate Points instead of 4 motes.
 
*Aspects can cost or grant fate points, see below.
 
 
The primary purpose of Fate Points is to manage your Aspects in play. Using your aspects in a positive way grants a bonus, but it also costs Fate Points. Having your Aspects used against you will grant Fate Points however. There are three way Aspects may be used:
 
*'''Invoking''' You may Invoke your Aspects, or the aspects of an object under your control. You invoke an aspect by spending 1 Fate Point in a situation where the Aspect would be advantageous (for instance you might invoke the aspect 'built like a brick wall' to resist being knocked down, resist damage, or smacking someone else around. But definitely not performing ballet) and you recieve +1d6 bonus to the roll involved or a reroll.
 
*'''Tagging''' The scenery and other characters can have aspects too. When you want to use these Aspects to your advantage it's called a tag. Tagging an opponent's aspects is just like Invoking one of yours, you spend a fate point, explain how it'll help you, and you gain +1d6 to your roll or a reroll. Of course, you don't necessarily know your opponent's Aspects, in these cases you might guess. If you guess correctly (or at least 'close enough') then the tag works like normal. If your guess is wrong then you get the Fate Point back, unless the fact that you know you guessed wrong reveals something important, in which case you spend the fate point anyway. For instance, if you attempted to tag a hypothetical aspect "Dumb as a Post" on the bumbling, imbecile captian you've been talking to and the GM reveals that the captian doesn't have that aspect (or a similar one). You wouldn't get the Fate Point back, but now you know the captain isn't nearly as dumb as he seems.
 
*'''Compelling''' Compelling is when the GM decides to use one of your Aspects against you (if an NPC does this, it's tagging). Typically Compelling doesn't involve a bonus or penalty, instead the GM declares that you may not or must do something (although generally the 'how') is up to you. If your Aspect is compelled the GM offers you a fate point and requests that your character follow the aspect. If you don't want to follow it, you must give the GM a fate point in order to ignore it. If the GM really feels that this is important he may offer you two fate points (which will require that you give up two fate points in order to ignore), or even 3. For Example: If your character had the Aspect "Short Tempered" and someone important insulted you during a party where it was important that you be on your best behavior the GM would offer you a fate point, requesting that you respond to the insult in some way (how is up to you, a snippy comeback, a challenge to a duel, or a punch in the face). If you really, really didn't want to get into trouble you would buy off the GM with a fate point, and if he really really wanted to start something he could up the ante (but he may also make more extreme requests).
 
 
==Charms==
 
 
Charms are the super-powers that truly make the Exalted the Chosen of the Gods. Each charm is a single, specific ability derived from one of the Exalts existing Qualities. Each Exalt has their own 'style' which influences the effects of their charms. Almost all charms cost motes to use, some also require Failure Ranks or Damage Ranks in order to be activated. The power of an individual Charm is determined by it's Essence level.
 
*Essence 1 Charms are the simplest and most mundane, barely above the natural abilities of mortals taken to extremes. Most Essence 1 Charms are Excellencies.
 
*Essence 2 Charms are the minor powers of Exalts. They allow enhancement of an ability or skill to far above what normal mortals could accomplish (balancing on a sword blade, leaping the height of a building), limited bending of mortal wills, or substituting essence for minor purposes (such as creating arrows from pure essence, or picking a lock by touch).
 
*Essence 3 Charms are when Exalts start to recieve full control over their Essence. Weapons or tools can be forged from pure essence and attacks of pure essence energy become possible (such as firing an essence bolt from your weapon). This also lets Exalts completely ignore natural laws (walking through walls or leaping over mountains if need be) or twist or break mortal minds if they need to. This is the level 'perfect' attacks and defenses may become available.
 
*Essence 4 Charms step on the bounds of god-hood. Many things become possible that were beyond the Exalts reach before. Complex objects may be forged from essence (a boat for a sailor, a steed for a knight, or an entire magical workshop for a craftsman) and major feats of manipulation or power are possible. Instead of merely creating an arrow from burning essence an Exalt might create an explosive blast that could crumble city walls. Exalts can even fly at this level if they so desire.
 
*Essence 5 or higher charms are feats of transcendant power. Nothing but an equally powerful Exalt or a perfect defense can stand against them. Many lower essence effects can be activated but last for an entire scene, or affect much larger groups (forging essence weapons for an entire army!).
 
 
===Solar Charms===
 
The Solars are the god-kings of Exalted. When he created them the Unconquered Sun granted them the gift of perfection. Their abilities are reliable, glorious and terribly powerful. All of their abilities are extensions of their natural talents or skills, simply enhanced to god-like levels. But all of a Solar's abilities will recognizably extend from one of their natural talents. A swordsman might be able to cleave a mountain in half, or a sweep of his blade might send a surge of essence streaking across the battlefield to cleave an enemy far away, but he won't turn his blade into a bow and fire arrows, or somehow use his sword to create a wall (although he might be able to create a barrier of essence forged swords if he had enough power), or defend himself against a poisoned goblet of wine. Solars are the sages, rulers and warriors of ancient times. They fight, the command, they rule. They do not shapechange (although they might use their powers over the minds of mortals to appear as someone else), shoot ice or fire from their hands, or inject poison through their fingernails, or shoot their mouth out on a tentacle and bite someone to death.. Solars have a very limited command over the elements without sorcerery, they may summon Solar flames, but they cannot create storms, call lightning, or command earthquakes.
 
 
===Lunar Charms===
 
Luna gave her Chosen the gift of change and adaptability. The Lunars lack the perfection and and raw Essence of the Solars, but they are still terrible powers in their own right. Lunars do not create things from nothing or forge their essence into tools, they modify. A Solar might make a sword by summoning a forge from his own golden Essence and getting to work, a Lunar would take raw steel and make it malleable, shaping it with her own hands until the weapon is ready and then changing it back. Lunars tend to focus more on innate, natural abilities like raw strength, cunning, or endurance over skill and training but their power is still great. They are also adept at illusion, misdirection and the manipulation of the Wyld. In fact, the energies of the Wyld are required for many of their most powerful charms. The most obvious and iconic Lunar power is their shapeshifting ability, the ultimate expression of the Lunar's adaptability. Overall, Lunars are the best at working purely with their own bodies, but among the worst at shaping pure Essence, a Solar might conjure sun-forged armor from thin air, a lunar is more likely to create a moonsilver carapace exuded from their own skin. While Solars who choose not to be subtle can be very, very obvious, Lunars are overall not quite as good at subtle actions. Their powers usually require them to change shape or manipulate their environments in ways that are obviously inhuman.
 
 
===Dragon-Blooded Charms===
 
Although they are the weakest of the Exalts dragon-blooded do have three distinct strengths. First, their charms lack the raw strength of Solar or Lunar magic but they do have unparralleled mote efficiency. Second, Dragon-Blooded are the best when it comes to manipulation of raw elements. Even an essence 2 Dragon-blooded can forge a weapon or tool from the raw material of their element and at higher levels their ability to manipulate the environment can be quite extraordinary. Finally, they have many charms that allow them to combine their strength, generating far greater results together than they could alone. That said, dragonblooded simply can't reach many of the heights that Solars and Lunars can, they lack the Solar's raw power or the Lunars versatility.
 
 
===Martial Arts===
 
 
Martial Arts are unique because they do not belong to any particular type of Exalted. Instead they are techniques for shaping essence through the mastery of the mind and body which allow for supernatural effects and thus they are not restricted to the thematic ideas above. A Solar who knows Air Dragon Style Martial Arts can use his martial arts charms for spinning tornado attacks and lightning strike kicks, normally elements he has no control over. Martial Arts comes in three levels which determines what power is required to weild it and how strong the effects are:
 
*Terrestrial: This is the weakest level of supernatural martial arts. Although it's abilities are supernatural they rarely involve much in the way of pure essence manipulation or control and tend to focus on purely mundane techniques. Their charms rarely go above Essence 3 and never above Essence 4. Mortals can learn Terrestrial Martial Arts with great effort, while any Exalt or natural Essence-user can learn them quite easily. A Terrestrial martial artist might be able to crack a boulder with a punch, or leap over a house.
 
*Celestial Martial Arts have a greater level of both enlightenment and power and usually focus on more abstract and esoteric concepts. Dragon-blooded who practice for years can learn Celestial Martial arts but it comes naturally to any Celestial Exalted. Celestial martial arts can exceed Essence 5 effects, but rarely go above 6. A Celestial Martial Artist could crack a city wall in half or leap over a castle.
 
*Sidereal Martial Arts are the highest and most awe-inspiring of all. At this level actual, physical confrontation may not even be necessary, a martial artist can defeat you with just a gaze. Sidereal Martial arts focus on universal and deep concepts such as sanity, consumption, dreams, or decay. their effects go far above Essence 5 and only Sidereal Exalted can learn them easily. Solars can eventually gain access but only with deep dedication and a willing Sidereal teacher. A sidereal martial artist could split your soul in half with a punch and leap through the border of reality into Yu-Shan, or the Wyld.
 
 
===Sorcery===
 
The other way Exalts can extend their abilities is through Sorcery. Sorcery allows exalts to manipulate the fabric of Creation in incredibly powerful, but extremly mote-expensive ways. Sorcerous effects are always specific and almost never subtle. Like martial arts, your Exalted 'theme' doesn't matter for Sorcerery, you just have to know the right spell. The downside to Sorcery's incredible power is it's difficulty and the often lengthy rituals it requires. Like Martial Arts it comes in three levels.
 
*Terrestrial Circle: These spells can devestate an army or badly damage a city but they are still the weakest sorcerous effects. They are devestating to mortals and still fearsome to more powerful beings. Dragonblooded and mortals can learn this level, but they may never learn any higher spells.
 
*Celestial Circle: Those who see Celestial circle spells in action usually attribute them to acts of the gods themselves. These spells can create abundance, destroy cities, summon demons whose powers rival the gods or grant passage to Heaven itself. Lunars and Sidereals may learn these spells, but they may go no higher.
 
*Solar Circle: Only the Chosen of the Unconquered Sun may learn spells of this level. With this much raw power a Solar could slay a greater god or a behemoth the size of a mountain, he can summon demons whose powers are far greater than any god but the Incarnae, or he could send an entire city beyond time and into Elsewhere.
 
 
 
 
==Bit about the setting==
 
 
In general, you don't need to know a ton about the setting beyond the basics on the Directions posted above. But there are a couple of things that deserve mention.
 
 
===Organizations===
 
*'''The Realm''' The Realm is the largest and most powerful empire in Creation and it's currently gearing up for a devestating civil war in the absence of it's Empress. The Realm is also the seat of Dragon-Blooded power and it has the largest and most powerful population of Exalted anywhere. Outside the Blessed Isle itself the Realm has more limited power but most countries are at least tributaries of the Realm even if they aren't ruled directly by it.
 
*'''The Immaculate Order''' The Immaculate Order is the official religion of the realm and the main reason Solars and Lunars are feared as Anathema everywhere in Creation. The Immaculate monks are extremely skilled martial artists and many of them accompany Wyld Hunts to search for Anathema and purge heresy.
 
*'''The Guild''' The Guild is one of the largest economic forces in Creation, a huge organization of traders, moneylenders, bankers, and craftsmen. They are responsible for much of the trade outside of the Blessed Isle and are known to deal in anything and everything: slaves, drugs, food, jade, and even artifacts and alchemy. The Guild even makes deals with the Fair Folk.
 
 
===Forces===
 
*'''The Wyld''' The Wyld is the raw chaos beyond the edge of creation, which bleeds in along the edges and in pockets throughout Creation (especially the West). Where the Wyld has influence mutations are common and the laws of reality and nature warp. While most civilized people have nothing to do with the Wyld it's quite common for mutated beastmen and wyld barbarians to live along the fringes. Some have become so mutated by the forces of the wyld that they can no longer survive without it. The Wyld is also the home of the Fair Folk.
 
*'''The Underworld''' This is where the unquiet shades of mortals end up when they cannot pass on through the cycle of reincarnation. Many cultures actually believe this is a good thing, it allows them to keep the wisdom of their ancestors from generation to generation and they usually have shamans or rituals that allow them to commune with the ghosts of their ancestors. The Underworld 'leaks' into Creation in the Shadowlands where the two overlap. The underworld is dangerous for the Exalted because they cannot regain Essence there.
 
 
===Naming Conventions===
 
The names in Exalted are a big part of the setting and they are usually long, and bitchin`.
 

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