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  1. A Casteless Lunar uses the anima effect of the caste currently shown upon the moon’s face, still go through the remains of all 5 castes, not just the 3 stable ones, and they do so in their original forms not the altered and reduced substitutes as they now are.
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  5. On the night of the half moon and the days immediately before and after, the Castless wields the anima power of the halfmoons of old. From the second night after a new moon and leading up to the night of the half moon she has the power of waxing moons. During the full moon, and the days immediately before and after, he has the Full Moon anima power. For the new moon, and the previous and subsequent days, he has the No Moon anima power. Arrogant No Moons, and their detractors, make much of the fact that during Calibration the Casteless take on a No Moon anima.
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  8. The homebrew 'old' Lunar anima powers are as listed below:
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  12. FULL: For five motes, the Full Moon may instill her body with Essence for the scene, making her better able to resist injury and exhaustion. Halve any fatigue modifiers that accrue, rounding down, and allow her to soak lethal damage with her full Stamina rating; when paired with effects that provide similar resilience to the Exalt, add her (Essence) to her natural soak ratings. At the 11+ mote level, this effect begins automatically.
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  16. WANING: For ten motes, the Lunar may assume the shape of a character that she is familiar with, provided she has spent at least one scene interacting with him within the last month.
  17. Further, should the Trickster spend (target’s Essence) days masquerading in this assumed shape without being caught or creating any visible anima display(including revealing her castemark or tell), the Exalt gains the ability to mimic the subject’s shape using her anima regardless of when she last interacted with him. This does not count if she hides away in the forest while doing so, the lunar must get away with interacting with people who know this target, metaphorically 'walking in his shoes' to earn the right to keep them.
  18. At the 11+ mote level, the Lunar becomes indistinct in shape, defeating any attempt to identify her until his anima dies down.
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  22. NO MOON:
  23. -For ten motes, she may obscure herself from the knowledge of others; this acts similarly to the Night anima effect, but targets rolls involving recalling information about her and attempts to discern her thoughts or feelings, rather than to detect her presence.
  24. -In the presence of a corpse no more than a month old, which the No Moon did not kill(or set up to be killed, or is otherwise responsible for the death) she may touch the cadaver and spend one mote to collapse the body into a crimson orb that she absorbs. This grants her the shape of the slain creature as it was in life. She cannot gain the shapes of beings that are closed to her using this method.
  25. -At the 11+ mote level, this effect comes into play automatically, and the Exalt may simply touch an appropriate corpse as a miscellaneous action in order to absorb it at no mote cost.
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  30. HALF: The Half Moon's anima power cost five motes, and granted 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 was automatically activated whenever the Lunar's anima was fille by 11 or more Peripheral Essence.
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  34. WAXING: As his action, a Waxing Moon Exalt could channel 10 motes of Essence through his anima. He then glowed with the silvery light of his goddess Luna and illuminated the are (Permentant Essence x 5) yards around him as brightly as it were a gibbous moon night. For the remainder of the scene, or until he chose to let the effect dissipate, he gained additional lethal and bashing soak equal to his Essence against attack by all creatures of the Wyld. In addition, when his anima was active, he could also add his Essence to the minimum number of dice he rolled for any atacks against such creatures (meaning that, in most cases, he would roll a minimum number of dice equal to twice his Essence). This effect came into play automatically once the Lunar spent 11 or more motes of Peripheral Essence. For purposes of this anima effect, 'creatures of the Wyld' included Fair Folk, chimera, Fae-Blooded and being with more then five points of Wyld mutations (each pox counted as 1 point, afflictions 2, blights 4, and abominations 6).
  35. Additionally, the Waxing Moons are always considered priests of Luna.
  36. Additionally, against non creatures of the wyld:
  37. -By spending 10 motes of Essence, the character takes on a beauty or handsomeness of otherworldly intensity, becoming unspeakably mysterious and intriguing to all but the most hardened stoics. Creatures with a Temperance less than the Waxing Moon’s Permanent Essence are unable to tear their gaze away from the Lunar, and the Exalt gains a +3 to her MDV against affected characters. Mortals must make a Temperance roll or be left unable to take any physical or social combat action against the Waxing Moon while in her presence. This power is automatically active whenever the Waxing Moon spends more than ten motes of Peripheral Essence.
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