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* Second and Third Edition ''[[Nobilis]]'' both have flavour text describing a book on the true nature of beauty. Because the book is a sacrosant object not meant for mortals, it kills the first to read any word within. The vignette wraps up with "It is a statement on the nature of beauty, and the nature of scholars, that [...] over half of its text had been read, understood, and transcribed."
* Second and Third Edition ''[[Nobilis]]'' both have flavour text describing a book on the true nature of beauty. Because the book is a sacrosant object not meant for mortals, it kills the first to read any word within. The vignette wraps up with "It is a statement on the nature of beauty, and the nature of scholars, that [...] over half of its text had been read, understood, and transcribed."
** Any picture of Ananda, Lord of Murder, the Infinite, and the Fourth Age, induces physical and/or psychological damage in those who see it. Actually seeing him in the flesh is worse.
** Any picture of Ananda, Lord of Murder, the Infinite, and the Fourth Age, induces physical and/or psychological damage in those who see it. Actually seeing him in the flesh is worse.
* In Fantasy Flight Games' ''[[Star Wars]]: Edge of the Empire'' system the Scathing Tirade talent allows a character to inflict strain with their coercion (intimidate) skill. For non-boss enemies this is ''the same as wounding them''.
* In Fantasy Flight Games' ''[[Star Wars]]'' system (''Edge of the Empire'', ''Age of Rebellion'' and ''Force and Destiny'') the Scathing Tirade talent allows a character to inflict strain with their coercion (intimidate) skill. For non-boss enemies this is ''the same as shooting them'' (for bosses it's the same as shooting them with a stun weapon). Since there are more options for boosting social skills than boosting shooting, this is easily turned into a [[Gamebreaker]] if focused on (though range is limited).


== Toys ==
== Toys ==