Hello! With some discussion here are our decisions:
1. Due to the setting, there's a lack of natural sunlight, but this might change. We want him to shine like a prism too, but no sun for now.
2. On the venom specifically, we've ruled that his venom will be rendered ineffective for the round.
3. For other non-human traits, such as not needing to breathe or being heavy, it's a little trickier. If, for example, something affects a whole group of players (such as a motive that floods the dormitory with a noxious gas) then he will be affected as well. It might not be for the same reasons--such as maybe the chemicals react poorly to his vampire anatomy in the noxious gas example--but he won't be immune. If someone tries to suffocate him in a case, however, as long as he's able to be killed in another way letting him survive due to the virtue of being breathless is alright.
For attributes such as his weight, as long as he theoretically can be moved with enough ingenuity it should be alright. He can be heavier than he looks, just not a literal ton.
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1. Due to the setting, there's a lack of natural sunlight, but this might change. We want him to shine like a prism too, but no sun for now.
2. On the venom specifically, we've ruled that his venom will be rendered ineffective for the round.
3. For other non-human traits, such as not needing to breathe or being heavy, it's a little trickier. If, for example, something affects a whole group of players (such as a motive that floods the dormitory with a noxious gas) then he will be affected as well. It might not be for the same reasons--such as maybe the chemicals react poorly to his vampire anatomy in the noxious gas example--but he won't be immune. If someone tries to suffocate him in a case, however, as long as he's able to be killed in another way letting him survive due to the virtue of being breathless is alright.
For attributes such as his weight, as long as he theoretically can be moved with enough ingenuity it should be alright. He can be heavier than he looks, just not a literal ton.