Usury

Usury is one of the thirteen primary Arcanoi from Wraith: The Oblivion. Those who master Usury can trade the very forces that wraiths thrive on.

Usury is, without a doubt, a very useful ability. With Usury, a wraith can exchange Pathos with another, heal their Corpus, or turn Corpus into Pathos and back again. The only real restrictions on this ability are that it only grows more powerful with experience, and that a Usurer must be touching their target for it to work.

Usurers have something of a dodgy reputation in the Shadowlands. While their powers hold much potential for noble and respectable acts, more than one Usurer has fallen prey to the suggestions of their Shadows and indulged in outright theft of wraithly forces. It is because of these schemers that Usury has become an art viewed with suspicion and scorn. The Hierarchy in particular has dealt with too many troublesome Usurers, leading to its keeping an eye on those who know the arts of Usury.

When Usury goes wrong, it usually results in a reverse flow from what the Usurer intended. For example, a Usurer trying to feed Pathos into another wraith may find themselves accidentally draining it instead. Needless to say, victims of these accidents are rarely happy with the Usurer when they happen.

Basic Abilities

 * Assessment: A Usurer can estimate with some degree of accuracy the energy levels in an individual.

Standard Powers

 * • Transfer: A Usurer may transfer Pathos between themselves and another.
 * •• Charitable Trust: A Usurer may apply their Corpus to another to heal wounds.
 * ••• Early Withdrawal: A Usurer can steal another’s life with a touch.
 * •••• Exchange Rate: A Usurer can convert Pathos into Corpus and vice versa.
 * ••••• Investment: A Usurer can store Pathos or Corpus in a relic for later use.

Alternate Powers

 * ••••• Composure Wellspring (Doomslayers: Into The Labyrinth): A Usurer can invest Composure into a Spectre in an attempt to redeem them.