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=== Vis Sources ===
 
=== Vis Sources ===
  
The volcanic hot springs of Southern France were well-beloved by the Romans for their healing properties - this one is a particularly extraordinary example. Anyone suffering from disease who spends at least an hour each day in these waters during the recovery period gets a +3 to the Recovery roll. A piece of cloth may be hung over the pool to shade the bathers and collect the rising steam. At the end of each season, if the cloth is washed and the collected water is evaporated, Corpus vis may be harvested from the residue, amounting to 2 pawns of Vis per year. (Based on an example in ''Covenants'')
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The volcanic hot springs of Southern France were well-beloved by the Romans for their healing properties - this one is a particularly extraordinary example. Anyone suffering from disease who spends at least an hour each day in these waters during the recovery period gets a +3 to the Recovery roll. A piece of cloth may be hung over the pool to shade the bathers and collect the rising steam. At the end of each season, if the cloth is washed and the collected water is evaporated, Corpus vis may be harvested from the residue, amounting to 4 pawns of Vis per year. (Based on an example in ''Covenants'')
  
 
Rego Vis, 2 pawns per year (Details to come)
 
Rego Vis, 2 pawns per year (Details to come)

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