Voyeur
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Passion shackles more than the Damned. Many mortals behave just as the Daeva do, without any supernatural calling in their blood.
Once per game session, the Daeva may watch someone else act out the vampire’s Vice, and regain 1 Willpower. The rules which govern the mortal regaining Willpower from their own indulgence apply to the vampire as well: the Vice must be indulged fully, and at some risk to the character. Simply watching two mortals have sex won’t give a vampire any Willpower back. On the other hand, watching a man have sex with his sister-in-law while his brother is downstairs cleaning the guns certainly qualifies.
The Vice of the mortal does not matter. The Daeva must watch the act more or less to completion. She doesn’t have to watch an accountant fudge every row of a ledger, but she needs to be there when he perpetrates his initial fraud, or when he finally comes to claim his ill-gotten gains. She can be a participant in the act; in fact, at •••, the Daeva must actively corrupt or tempt the mortal in order to receive Willpower. At •••••, the vampire need merely observe the act from beginning to end. However, it must be the mortal himself who is moved to temptation, and the mortal himself who is at risk. The vampire regains no Willpower if she has received Willpower from another source during the same scene.
Once per game session, the Daeva may watch someone else act out the vampire’s Vice, and regain 1 Willpower. The rules which govern the mortal regaining Willpower from their own indulgence apply to the vampire as well: the Vice must be indulged fully, and at some risk to the character. Simply watching two mortals have sex won’t give a vampire any Willpower back. On the other hand, watching a man have sex with his sister-in-law while his brother is downstairs cleaning the guns certainly qualifies.
The Vice of the mortal does not matter. The Daeva must watch the act more or less to completion. She doesn’t have to watch an accountant fudge every row of a ledger, but she needs to be there when he perpetrates his initial fraud, or when he finally comes to claim his ill-gotten gains. She can be a participant in the act; in fact, at •••, the Daeva must actively corrupt or tempt the mortal in order to receive Willpower. At •••••, the vampire need merely observe the act from beginning to end. However, it must be the mortal himself who is moved to temptation, and the mortal himself who is at risk. The vampire regains no Willpower if she has received Willpower from another source during the same scene.