Jan 8, 2026 11:03 pm
Honestly what it comes around to for me is, I'm trying to think if I've ever heard of an explicit prohibition of the use of Disciplines in Elysium.
It's been... decades since I've read any older reference book on the subject, and I just checked, I couldn't find any such rule amongst the Kindred listed in V20.
Absolutely there's a prohibition on harm or aggression and especially violence.
But I've had a storyteller that had the Prince use Auspex on me in Elysium (seeing my Diablerie veins), same ST different campaign had a Harpy use Auspex in Elysium on the group after we had moved on some Ventrue earlier, a Sheriff that used Potence to put on a physical display punching a statue bust (albeit as a threat, to maintain order amidst flaring tempers), I've had a PC that used Obfuscate in Elysium.
I understand the prohibition to be against violence, you're ensured protection from harm in Elysium.
I don't think I've heard it phrased as a prohibition on Disciplines.
It's been... decades since I've read any older reference book on the subject, and I just checked, I couldn't find any such rule amongst the Kindred listed in V20.
Absolutely there's a prohibition on harm or aggression and especially violence.
But I've had a storyteller that had the Prince use Auspex on me in Elysium (seeing my Diablerie veins), same ST different campaign had a Harpy use Auspex in Elysium on the group after we had moved on some Ventrue earlier, a Sheriff that used Potence to put on a physical display punching a statue bust (albeit as a threat, to maintain order amidst flaring tempers), I've had a PC that used Obfuscate in Elysium.
I understand the prohibition to be against violence, you're ensured protection from harm in Elysium.
I don't think I've heard it phrased as a prohibition on Disciplines.
Last edited January 8, 2026 11:05 pm



