MET LARP SRD
(2013 BNS MET System)
Summon Soul
The Sepulchre Path ⢠Level 3
By reaching into the Shadowlands, you can summon a ghost and force it to obey your will. You call upon the closest spirit to your location, and, unless you know the true name of a speciļ¬c wraith, have no control over what kind of individual will respond. However, the wraith is forcibly made loyal and must do its best to obey your demands ā or suffer soul-wracking pain.
Cost
1 Blood
Focus
Appearance
Wraiths you summon with this power are 3-point NPCs, rather than 2-point NPCs.
System
Spend 1 Blood and use your standard action to summon a wraith. Wraiths are invisible to individuals who do not have the Medium merit, Witness of Death, or other such powers. Summon Soul can be used to summon a speciļ¬c wraith, provided you know the name that entity had in life. Alternately, you can summon the closest uncontrolled wraith. Normally, the wraith arrives over the course of the next ļ¬ve minutes, so long as she is capable of reaching your location. Wraiths can pass through walls, but cannot ļ¬y, nor cross barriers enchanted against their passage.
Summoned wraiths attempt to obey your requests and follow your orders until dawn or until they take a total amount of damage equal to their NPC rating. Multiple uses of Summon Soul do not allow you to summon an additional wraith while still controlling the ļ¬rst; if you use Summon Soul, any wraith you are controlling with Summon Soul is released in favor of the new summoning. However, if your original wraith is released (by taking damage, ļ¬eeing, or if you send her away), you can utilize this power again to summon a second wraith. Further, Summon Soul cannot be used to control wraiths that are currently under the effect of another practitionerās use of the Necromancy discipline.
Wraiths summoned by this power are created as 2-point Stock NPCs. They cannot perform downtime actions, but they can act with relative independence. For more information about wraiths see Chapter Twelve: Allies and Antagonists, page 500.
Source: MET - VTM - Core Book