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Accidents of Birth

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Deformities and Mutations offer players the chance to customize their character by imposing physical limitations and physical oddities. In a world where dragons and demons can breed true with other species, deformities are as likely to result from magical curses, divine wrath and mad experiments as they are to result from hereditary illnesses, generations of incest, and exposure to toxins during pregnancy.

Deformities are pure disadvantages that limit the character and forever mark the characterwhether hero or villain- as an outsider. Mutations offer unique and disgusting advantages that are balanced by severe drawbacks. Mutations offer freakish power at an often tragic cost. By selecting a deformity, the player gains Taint. Taint is a currency of corruption and freakishness. Each beneficial Mutation has a cost in Taint that must be paid. Players wanting beneficial Mutations must pay off the advantage by acquiring a number of Deformities whose Taint value are equal to or greater then the sum of their Mutations’ cost.

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Nathan C. [Featured Reviewer]
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July 31st, 2011
Once in a DM’s career, he is going to attempt to stir another genre into a fantasy campaign. Traditionally it’s horror, but every now and then a DM will get the urge to blend a dose of Sci-fi into the mix. Accidents of Birth, a 31 page supp [...]
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31
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OGAOB
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July 14, 2011
This title was added to our catalog on July 14, 2011.