Editing Xia: Disharmony and Righteousness

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Once you have the Mandate of Hell, you replace all your Trigrams with Hell Trigrams of equal value, and lose all Yang Chi and Yin Chi, instead gaining Demon Chi equal to 75% of their total. All your Kung Fu secrets are lost, but you gain back their XP value and are granted demon powers - check the Foes and Adversaries section for examples of these. Each demon power costs 1-4 XP, depending on its power. Note though, that this granting of powers is decided by the ''Infernal Demon Emperors of Hell'', not by the fallen Xia himself.  
 
Once you have the Mandate of Hell, you replace all your Trigrams with Hell Trigrams of equal value, and lose all Yang Chi and Yin Chi, instead gaining Demon Chi equal to 75% of their total. All your Kung Fu secrets are lost, but you gain back their XP value and are granted demon powers - check the Foes and Adversaries section for examples of these. Each demon power costs 1-4 XP, depending on its power. Note though, that this granting of powers is decided by the ''Infernal Demon Emperors of Hell'', not by the fallen Xia himself.  
  
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Once you have the Mandate of Hell, there is no way back. Even if you try to perform righteous action, events will always conspire and twist so that all you do is offensive to Heaven. You're on the dark side now and the light is forever lost to you.
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Once you have the Mandate of Hell, there is no way back. Even if you try to perform righteous action, events will always conspre and twist so that all you do is offensive to Heaven. You're on the dark side now and the light is forever lost to you.
 
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