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===Limit Break===
 
===Limit Break===
* Virtue Flaw: Compassionate Martyrdom<br>
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* Virtue Flaw: Red Rage of Compassion. All the suffering the character has seen fills her with an unquenchable rage. She immediately attacks the most obvious cause, without consideration for herself or the situation. The character’s rage overcomes sense and reason. She is unlikely to perform even simple acts such as putting down objects in her hands or drawing a weapon. However, she does not suffer wound penalties while in this state. Characters without obvious targets enter a terrible rage, moving erratically from area to area, smashing objects without consideration for value and lashing out at anyone foolish enough to interfere.
Overcome with the need to alleviate the suffering she witnesses, Shrike throws herself into helping the victims in the most direct and dramatic fashion possible. If her Limit Breaks while watching an overseer beat slaves, she stands before the whip, allowing blows meant for others to fall upon her instead. She will not resort to violence unless she is attacked or is already in combat.
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* Partial Control: The character must immediately attack any source of suffering, but she can apply her rage effectively, using weapons, Charms and spells normally. Without a nearby target, the character seeks out oppressors she has seen before and does not calm down until she finds one. She will also attack anyone who attempts to stop her. She suffers normal wound penalties in this state.
* Partial Control: If the character attempts to control the Limit Break, he must still immediately and directly aid those who are suffering. However, he can choose to do so more effectively— including by killing the brutal overseer and freeing the slaves in the above example.
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* Condition: The character sees innocents suffering and is unable to effectively intervene.
* Condition: The character sees innocents suffering through no fault of their own.
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* Duration: One scene in combat or hours equal to Compassion
* Duration: One scene in combat or one day.
 
  
 
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