Treachery's Reward was a Goju Stalker technique which taught the stalker's most deadly power, the ability to slowly insinuate himself into the life of a potentially corrupt person, fulfilling his sinful desires and slowly drawing him into the Goju. The stalker's goal was to see that the illegal, immoral, or dishonorable desires of a subject were fulfilled, either by himself or another Goju. His powers and abilities not only assisted him in determining what these desires might be, but granted him certain advantages over a subject if such desires had been fulfilled.
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- Treachery's reward
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| - Treachery's Reward was a Goju Stalker technique which taught the stalker's most deadly power, the ability to slowly insinuate himself into the life of a potentially corrupt person, fulfilling his sinful desires and slowly drawing him into the Goju. The stalker's goal was to see that the illegal, immoral, or dishonorable desires of a subject were fulfilled, either by himself or another Goju. His powers and abilities not only assisted him in determining what these desires might be, but granted him certain advantages over a subject if such desires had been fulfilled.
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Requirement
| - wielding a crossbow, a light blade, or a sling.
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| - Dexterity vs. AC. You can make two attack rolls and use the higher result if you are hidden from the target before the attack. In addition, if you are hidden and have superior cover or total concealment when you attack, you remain hidden after the attack.
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| - "6[W] + Dexterity modifier damage."
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| - Treachery's Reward was a Goju Stalker technique which taught the stalker's most deadly power, the ability to slowly insinuate himself into the life of a potentially corrupt person, fulfilling his sinful desires and slowly drawing him into the Goju. The stalker's goal was to see that the illegal, immoral, or dishonorable desires of a subject were fulfilled, either by himself or another Goju. His powers and abilities not only assisted him in determining what these desires might be, but granted him certain advantages over a subject if such desires had been fulfilled.
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