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Mortals are distinguished from all the supernaturally-powered beings in Creation by their fragility. They bleed profusely from wounds, suffer infection and disease, fall easily to poison. If you wish to evoke this in all its glory, even beyond what is covered in the SoF rulebook, one option is to use [http://voidstar.squarespace.com/storage/Gritty%20Consequences.pdf Gritty Consequences].
 
Mortals are distinguished from all the supernaturally-powered beings in Creation by their fragility. They bleed profusely from wounds, suffer infection and disease, fall easily to poison. If you wish to evoke this in all its glory, even beyond what is covered in the SoF rulebook, one option is to use [http://voidstar.squarespace.com/storage/Gritty%20Consequences.pdf Gritty Consequences].
  
This means that when mortals take Consequences, they may take more than just time and rest to recover from, requiring medical attention. Needless to say, Exalts with their blessed constitutions do not need to worry about any of this.
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This means that when mortals take Consequences, they may take more than just time and rest to recover from. Needless to say, Exalts with their blessed constitutions do not need to worry about any of this.
  
 
  See pages 269 and 285 of the SoF rulebook for more information on Disease and Poison/Drugs.
 
  See pages 269 and 285 of the SoF rulebook for more information on Disease and Poison/Drugs.

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