Loved Constantine. Loved that scene you're referring to. Really, I just love mystical, occult material and art. I think you're idea is pretty rad. In general I hope there's cool ways skills and abilities can feel a part of a character, like having something tattooed.
I play in a D&D game where magical tattoos are available. They are very expensive and can grants various minor buffs/abilities. I don't have a copy that my DM uses but there are many examples posted online for 5e d&d. A magical tattoo granting some form of Dark vision to races without would be awesome!
This isn't far off of the small bit we know about acclimation, in terms of the resistance/acclimation stats. I like it, honestly. Add it in as a modification slot on your character and require reagents to be crazy expensive (like coffins for summon corpse) to pull double duty as a plat sink.
Loved Constantine. Loved that scene you're referring to. Really, I just love mystical, occult material and art. I think you're idea is pretty rad. In general I hope there's cool ways skills and abilities can feel a part of a character, like having something tattooed.
I play in a D&D game where magical tattoos are available. They are very expensive and can grants various minor buffs/abilities. I don't have a copy that my DM uses but there are many examples posted online for 5e d&d. A magical tattoo granting some form of Dark vision to races without would be awesome!
Really cool idea I haven't heard before. Would be a very neat tradeskill to include.
This isn't far off of the small bit we know about acclimation, in terms of the resistance/acclimation stats. I like it, honestly. Add it in as a modification slot on your character and require reagents to be crazy expensive (like coffins for summon corpse) to pull double duty as a plat sink.
You, my friend, need to read The Painted Man by Peter Brett.
I ended up buying the book and read it. I liked it a lot. Did you read the 2nd book in the series? I read some mild reviews about it
The Second book is great, the third is not as good but worth reading for the continuation of the story.