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Each of the character themes in this article should apply only to a character who has committed a morally questionable or outright evil act. The dark powers have taken notice of the character’s misdeeds and granted her the benefits of one of these themes. Accompanying these advantages, however, is a terrible affliction, which will have a substantial impact on how the character develops over the course of a campaign.
This article is contained in Dragon #416.
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