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  1. IF NOT INITIATED INTO SORCERY:
  2. The No Moons’ anima power costs five motes, and grants them extra dice, equal to their permanent Essence, to all Initiative rolls (such as Join Battle, Join Debate, Join War) and to rolls to detect unexpected attacks, for the remainder of the scene. This power is automatically activated whenever the Lunar’s anima is filled by 11 or more Peripheral Essence.
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  4. UPON INITIATION INTO SORCERY(or if the lunar was already a sorceror when she exalted): the no moon's anima permanently changes, regardless of the exalt's wishes, ENTIRELY REPLACE the above power with the following:
  5. Whenever the Lunar has 11 or more motes of Peripheral Essence active, this anima effect activates automatically at full strength (or increases if originally activated at a lower power) without cost, she is treated as having spent twice her permanent Essence for purposes of Charm and spell cost reduction and retains the protection of the penumbra.
  6. A No Moon Lunar may attune her Essence to that of the new moon. She must spend at least one mote of Essence, and may spend up to twice her permanent Essence in motes. In doing so, she gains a shadowy penumbra that causes attackers who cannot see through darkness to suffer a -1 internal penalty. This aura amplifies the occult power of the Lunar for the remainder of the scene, allowing her to reduce the cost of all Charms that explicitly require an Occult roll by one per mote of Essence used to power her anima, though the cost of a Charm cannot be reduced by more than half. This aura also allows her to reduce the Essence cost of all spells cast for the rest of the scene by one per mote of Essence initially invested in her anima, but the cost of a spell cannot be reduced by more than half.
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  8. Finally, regardless of anima power, the New Moons are always considered priests of Luna.
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