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Frenzy (World of Darkness) (deleted 27 Jul 2008 at 22:37)
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In White Wolf Game Studio's role-playing games set in the World of Darkness, a frenzy is a temporary state of rage and lack of self-control that a vampire character enters as a response to certain stimuli. During the frenzy, the vampire's inner Beast is in control. The most common causes for a frenzy are: Some vampires can and do deliberately induce frenzy ("summoning the Beast"), and then try to direct their instincts ("riding the Beast") for specific purposes.
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In White Wolf Game Studio's role-playing games set in the World of Darkness, a frenzy is a temporary state of rage and lack of self-control that a vampire character enters as a response to certain stimuli. During the frenzy, the vampire's inner Beast is in control. The most common causes for a frenzy are: * Anger or frustration: the vampire cannot keep his emotions under control. * Danger: the vampire senses danger (real or imaginary) and reacts with a preemptive attack on (what he believes is) its source. * Hunger: the vampire's blood pool (reserve of vitae) is dangerously low; he craves for blood and will try to feed from anyone in sight. * Shame: the vampire feels embarrassed and attacks the source of his humiliation (and sometimes also its witnesses). * Temptation: the vampire is tempted by the inner Beast to perform sinful actions, and cannot resist. Some vampires can and do deliberately induce frenzy ("summoning the Beast"), and then try to direct their instincts ("riding the Beast") for specific purposes.