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=== Curses ===
 
=== Curses ===
 
'''Inspiration Strikes''' Creators often find themselves getting great ideas at the worst possible times. Gain +1 Pantheon Die when a god gets an idea mid-Scene, causing them to choose between acting on it right now or forgetting the idea forever. If they do not follow up on the idea immediately, they lose 1 Wealth. <br/>
 
'''Inspiration Strikes''' Creators often find themselves getting great ideas at the worst possible times. Gain +1 Pantheon Die when a god gets an idea mid-Scene, causing them to choose between acting on it right now or forgetting the idea forever. If they do not follow up on the idea immediately, they lose 1 Wealth. <br/>
 
 
'''All This Knowledge, For What?:''' There are times when even the Sage is stumped for an answer to the challenge before them. Gain 1 Pantheon Die when they are left feeling useless and insecure about their abilities, leading to tension and conflict.<br/>
 
'''All This Knowledge, For What?:''' There are times when even the Sage is stumped for an answer to the challenge before them. Gain 1 Pantheon Die when they are left feeling useless and insecure about their abilities, leading to tension and conflict.<br/>
 
 
'''Unpredictable:''' Gods who possess Crossover Dominions are, by definition, unpredictable. Gain 1 Pantheon Die when the god’s dubious nature feeds into others’ perceptions of them and, being unsure whether to trust the character, causes trouble.<br/>
 
'''Unpredictable:''' Gods who possess Crossover Dominions are, by definition, unpredictable. Gain 1 Pantheon Die when the god’s dubious nature feeds into others’ perceptions of them and, being unsure whether to trust the character, causes trouble.<br/>
 
 
'''Hoarding:''' Reliquarians are obsessive hoarders who collect everything from magazines and newspapers to scraps of notebook paper and cocktail napkins with notes scribbled all over them. They are also notorious Relic hoarders, too reluctant to let go of the fruits of their labour. This obsessive limits their interpersonal relationships, granting them only 3 points (instead of 5) to spend on Attachmenbts during character creation and giving the god a Hoarder 2 Failing, affecting every aspect of their lives.
 
'''Hoarding:''' Reliquarians are obsessive hoarders who collect everything from magazines and newspapers to scraps of notebook paper and cocktail napkins with notes scribbled all over them. They are also notorious Relic hoarders, too reluctant to let go of the fruits of their labour. This obsessive limits their interpersonal relationships, granting them only 3 points (instead of 5) to spend on Attachmenbts during character creation and giving the god a Hoarder 2 Failing, affecting every aspect of their lives.
  

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