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What counts as a “single object” for the Calabite resonance?

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What counts as a “single object” for the Calabite resonance?

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Single objects: Any creature, a small collection of objects that are touching (a bag of marbles), a door, the wheel of a car (plus probably a part of the steering column), etc. Size is important here! Calabim have a general field of entropy that can be focused to do specific damage, but even then they can’t get it precisely narrowed down. Generally the range is between a foot in diameter up to about the size of a human body. For a much larger creature (a giraffe, fer instance), the GM can rule that it was just the legs that took the damage. They have a hard time with big things since they can’t focus their field enough to do the damage. The problem with small things is that – as creatures of chaos and entropy – Calabim aren’t very good at focusing and constraints. They can do it, but it takes an act of will to bring it about. For an appropriate penalty on the resonance roll, the GM may allow the Calabim to do more detailed or trickier damage . . . E.g., to injure just part of something

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