 Name: Channel the Netherworld of the Force
Purpose: Create illusions of horror and chaos
Owner: The Final Occultation
Game Effects: The User makes a contested Willpower roll to Channel the Netherworld of the Force, creating delusions of Horror and Chaos which causes the target to lose themselves in these visions, the target loses a number of dice from all skill rolls due to distraction and fear. This power can be kept up, and can be targeted towards groups, using the same penalties as Force Powers. If a target rolls a 1 on their Wild Dice when resisting this power, they give in completely, becoming a near puppet of the powers user while it is maintained.
| Willpower roll exceeds target roll by | Maximum number of actions next turn |
| 1-4 | -1D |
| 5-9 | -2D |
| 10-14 | -3D |
| 15+ | -4D |
Description: The Netherworld of the Force, also known as the Mist-Beyond, the afterlife, or the Garden Beyond, was the place the souls of every being and creature were thought to ascend to after their physical bodies died. Another mythical place, known as Chaos or "Hell," was said to be an unpleasant location where sinners were sent after death.
History
Sometime between 40 and 32 BBY, a cult known as the Final Occultation entered into the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Sidious's radar. The cult was said to have been aided by chaotic forces from the Netherworld. The cult sought to replace the systems of order in the Force with chaos, bringing madness and screams to the Galaxy. However, Sidious's apprentice at the time, Darth Maul, destroyed them before they were able to do so.
The Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn went to the Netherworld after he was killed by Darth Maul in 32 BBY, but, thanks to the help of the Force Priestesses, he was able to return to the physical universe as a Force spirit. For Force spirits like Jinn, they existed as one with the Force in a state beyond time itself, having let go of their individual existence. However, they could re-establish themselves as an individual consciousness and appear as a Force spirit as needed.
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