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  • Auspex
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  • Long-ranged sensors like those used on Imperial voidships are often referred to as Augurs, though they make use of the same technology as the Auspex, save with far greater range and power when in active scanning mode.
  • An Auspex, literally "one who looks at birds", was a diviner in ancient Rome who interpreted omens derived from the observation of birds.
  • Saith the +sinfo: Auspex is a Divination ability that allows a Mage to sharpen any or all of their senses, at will, for as long as they want. It is a power that borders on what folklore would call Extra Sensory Perception, and may have actually been the source of such terminology. In +taskroll terms, then, the layout goes like this. Poor: Animal level sensory enhancement without discernment. Can detect that there are people in the next room. Good: Able to pick out a given conversation in an outdoor urban 'room' with clarity. Great: Vague idea of what a person is feeling.
  • thumb|313px|Auspex de mano. Auspex es el término usado para referirse a los escáneres de mano usados por los líderes de escuadra y oficiales imperiales en la batalla para obtener información de posiciones aliadas y enemigas y del terreno y los edificios de los alrededores. Generalmente tienen una serie de antenas y una pequeña pantalla de cristal líquido, aunque algunos parecen poder conectarse a los sensores más potentes de las naves imperiales. El alcance estándar es de 50 metros, aunque muros muy gruesos y ciertos materiales pueden bloquearlo.
  • Auspex is a grouping of vampiric Disciplines encompassing both supernatural and extra-sensory perception, and has been long favored for versatility and general utility. The vampire possessing Auspex is more likely and prone to distraction, over-stimulation, and disorientation. Depending on the version or edition, the vulnerablity may be greater either as the vampire's profficiency with Auspex grows, or my be restricted only to periods while Auspex are being used. The affected vampire must resist these events through mental integrity or reserves. (i.e. Willpower rolled {base difficulty 4} or Willpower Points spent).
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  • Auspex is a grouping of vampiric Disciplines encompassing both supernatural and extra-sensory perception, and has been long favored for versatility and general utility. The vampire possessing Auspex is more likely and prone to distraction, over-stimulation, and disorientation. Depending on the version or edition, the vulnerablity may be greater either as the vampire's profficiency with Auspex grows, or my be restricted only to periods while Auspex are being used. The affected vampire must resist these events through mental integrity or reserves. (i.e. Willpower rolled {base difficulty 4} or Willpower Points spent). Also, a vampire possessing Auspex may subconsiously percieve threat, danger, or risk. The Storyteller may secretly roll a vampire's unmodified Auspex Rating, at a difficulty reflecting conditions, and incorporate the results in the narrative. For instances of reacting to surprise, the Storyteller may either reduce the difficulty or add to the dice pool by the Auspex Level possessed. Auspex may serve to protect a practicioner against the Disciplines Obfuscate and Chimerstry, and even other supernatural powers. A suspicious Kindred may actively seek to penetrate the employment of these powers. The possessed Level of Auspex are compared to the opposing Level of Discipline, Rank, Sphere, Arcanoi, or similar base. The outranking level wins the contest, though a tie requires the Auspex user to roll Perception+Subterfuge (diff. 7) and the oppossition to roll Manipulation+Subterfuge (diff. 7), with number of successes determining the winner.
  • Long-ranged sensors like those used on Imperial voidships are often referred to as Augurs, though they make use of the same technology as the Auspex, save with far greater range and power when in active scanning mode.
  • An Auspex, literally "one who looks at birds", was a diviner in ancient Rome who interpreted omens derived from the observation of birds.
  • thumb|313px|Auspex de mano. Auspex es el término usado para referirse a los escáneres de mano usados por los líderes de escuadra y oficiales imperiales en la batalla para obtener información de posiciones aliadas y enemigas y del terreno y los edificios de los alrededores. Generalmente tienen una serie de antenas y una pequeña pantalla de cristal líquido, aunque algunos parecen poder conectarse a los sensores más potentes de las naves imperiales. El alcance estándar es de 50 metros, aunque muros muy gruesos y ciertos materiales pueden bloquearlo. Los escáneres pueden tomar la forma de aparatos de mano, o pueden acoplarse en el casco como en el caso de las Armaduras de Exterminador. La Guardia Imperial usa un modelo conocido como reconocedor. Los Marines Espaciales también usan Auspex, como en el caso de la Armadura de Exterminador y los Sargentos de Exploradores.
  • Saith the +sinfo: Auspex is a Divination ability that allows a Mage to sharpen any or all of their senses, at will, for as long as they want. It is a power that borders on what folklore would call Extra Sensory Perception, and may have actually been the source of such terminology. Depending on the level of skill that a Diviner has over this ability, Auspex can manifest in a number of ways, such as permitting the mage to detect people in another room, hear arrows in flight, feel that someone they know has just entered the same room as they without any visual cues, and - at higher skill levels - even offer a glancing insight into the thoughts and emotions of others. In +taskroll terms, then, the layout goes like this. Poor: Animal level sensory enhancement without discernment. Can detect that there are people in the next room. Mediocre: Able to pick out a given conversation nearby - say, within ten feet - with clarity. Can tell that someone is "about to enter" their room - i.e. when someone is there but hasn't yet posed in. Fair: Able to pick out a given conversation in a crowded tavern with clarity. Can identify the 'feel' of a person they know well who may be in alternate form (wildform, eidolon). Able to pick out a person's name/identity if they are not using Disguise or Mask. Good: Able to pick out a given conversation in an outdoor urban 'room' with clarity. Great: Vague idea of what a person is feeling. Superb: Clear idea of what one person is feeling, vague idea of what's on their mind. Legendary: Clear idea of what one person is thinking and feeling. (which is not to say that you can pick up "Man, grandma's chery pie was great last night." You'd get 'sense of pleasure, thoughts of family and pie.') Needless to say, one cannot use the powers above a 'great' roll on more than one person; a Diviner can discern the general mood of a crowd, but no more. Saith the +sinfo: The Diviner may also sense things that they would otherwise not sense, which might be important to their personal safety, or of those around them. How this danger sense is used, however, often depends on the talents and morality of the mage using it. (In a practical sense, Auspex becomes a 'free perception roll' where one might not otherwise have one, or is +cast at 0 in cases where Perception would be rolled at -1 or -2, such as against Stealth or Mask.) Saith the +sinfo: However, traumas caused by sensory overload (very bright lights, loud noises, etc) while in this state last much longer, and are a constant threat to a mage delving into the acute benefits that the Auspex ability provides. (What this means is, the more you try to do the more likely it is you're going to be asked to roll Willpower to see if you can handle the data you're asking for. If you fail that roll, it's not mageblock but your character may well wind up wishing it was.) Saith the +sinfo: The environment and the local population of that environment will dictate the threat of sensory overload to the Diviner and how well they can use their skill without suffering from sensory overload. The less populated and illuminated an area is, the better that Auspex will function. Poor: You can determine the presence of life forms within 10 feet of you. Mediocre: You can determine the presence of life forms within 50 feet of you. Fair: You can determine the presence of life forms within 100 feet of you. Good: You can determine the presence of life forms within 1000 feet of you. Great: You can determine the presence of life forms within 5000 feet of you. Superb: You can determine the presence of life forms within your wildlands 'square'. Legendary: You can determine the presence of life forms within neighboring wildlands 'squares'. Notes: This use of auspex is ONLY valid in Wilderness rooms. Attempting to use this aspect of the power in an urban room WILL flatten your character with sensory overload. Yes, even in a small village. Further, your sensory options are the following. Sentient vs. Animal, and One vs. Several. You cannot pick up that Wildlings are 500 feet south of you but Humans are 500 feet east of you - you can pick up that 'several' 'sentient life forms' are 500 feet south and 500 feet east. Likewise, you cannot determine whether the 'animal' you sense is a snowshoe hare or a mankiller bear. It's an animal. You can tell that an animal is x feet in x direction - no more. (Wise diviners who wish to find their friends with this power are advised to combine its use with Dimensional Gateway and Runes of Tracking. Deductive reasoning can often be a great help.)