Question About Horror adventures


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If your playing a Natural blooded version of some of the corruptions in a horror campaign do you still follow the corruption charts?

This came up because a friend of mine is looking to run a Horror game and one of the players wants to be a natural born Lycanthrope, being that the campaign is set in the horror style the group was wondering if it falls into the corruption area?


Considering the final penalty for corruption is becoming a full version of whatever it was, no, you don't follow the corruption chart.

However, if the rules for being a natural lycanthrope aren't workable, the GM could consider simply giving him all gifts and stains automatically as an alternative.

Just be sure to include a realistic downside, or give the other PCs something to compare.


How would you give it a realistic downside? I don't see the GM giving everyone else something to compare to it in a horror campaign. If you have the GM take control when they transform that takes away the benefit of being a natural born

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