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|effect=Teaches Thanatology and First Aid.
|effect=Teaches Thanatology and First Aid.
|messaging='''Success:'''<br>
|messaging=You carefully position the corpse and make a cut across its length, opening up the viscera for your inspection. Using your knife as a probe, you trace the lines of the corpse, cutting into where vital fluids once flowed. You learn something both of the <creature> and the Great Work through the examination.
You carefully position the corpse and make a cut across its length, opening up the viscera for your inspection. Using your knife as a probe, you trace the lines of the corpse, cutting into where vital fluids once flowed. You learn something both of the <creature> and the Great Work through the examination.

'''Success (Redeemed):'''<br>
With a moment's hesitation, you reflect on the Immortals and Their will, and you respectfully use your knife to lay bare the innards of the <creature>. In the arrangement of organ and viscera, you feel a faint connection to the divine, a tainted glimpse into their plan filtered through the vile lens of your knife. Tracing the connection, you learn something of Them and Their designs.

'''Failure:'''<br>
You realize after a few seconds that you don't have enough thanatological expertise to trace the lines of this corpse's former life force.
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==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:20, 5 December 2020

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Dissection ritual
Requirements: 10th Circle
Difficulty: None
Type / Skill: ritual / thanatology
Use Cost: -
Description: The Dissection ritual is purely an educational and training tool performed on corpses which have not yet been SKINned or otherwise ritualized.
Effect: Teaches Thanatology and First Aid.
Messaging: Success:

You carefully position the corpse and make a cut across its length, opening up the viscera for your inspection. Using your knife as a probe, you trace the lines of the corpse, cutting into where vital fluids once flowed. You learn something both of the <creature> and the Great Work through the examination.

Success (Redeemed):
With a moment's hesitation, you reflect on the Immortals and Their will, and you respectfully use your knife to lay bare the innards of the <creature>. In the arrangement of organ and viscera, you feel a faint connection to the divine, a tainted glimpse into their plan filtered through the vile lens of your knife. Tracing the connection, you learn something of Them and Their designs.

Failure:
You realize after a few seconds that you don't have enough thanatological expertise to trace the lines of this corpse's former life force.


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