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  1. Bedlam
  2. Raksha do not have a limit track. Rather, they have a stasis track. The stasis track represents their need to perform a role intrinsic to their beings and the supernatural strain that comes with denying the way they have woven themselves together in a paradoxical self-creating manner.
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  4. While the stasis track never changes, the criteria for raising one’s stasis does. Every raksha has one or more states called an, “Assumption”. A raksha can have no more assumptions than their permanent essence, each one representing a role that they play and the subsequent power it lends them. Acting against the assumption’s theme will grant a point of stasis, much the same as the unique limit trigger for a solar exalt and in further similarity may only generate stasis once per scene. The first assumption is acquired when a raksha comes into being, but further assumptions are only acquired as the raksha understands the chaos within and becomes further enlightened. Such enlightenment is rarely if ever what most Creation-born would consider such however...
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  6. If a raksha ever hits 10 points of stasis, they begin to lose coherency of soul and enter a state known as bedlam. Bedlam is a vastly unpredictable state of mind, not unlike limit break. It differs however in a few ways.
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  8. All ties are considered to have a strength of defining, while all principles are considered to be non-present. Raksha in bedlam have little stable selfhood until they can pull themselves together, as such their ties to the people, places, and things around them are the only direction they have.
  9. Conditions for exiting bedlam include harming a tie as the shock brings the raksha back to their senses, a tie being harmed by the result of their actions, or an amount of time specific to the assumption passing.
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  11. Bedlam Manifestations
  12. Each assumption will manifest bedlam in a particular way, the role chosen by a raksha attempting to aggressively re-assert itself in order to bind the fae’s soul together once more.
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