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Poisonous

Roll 1d6
1-2 You can control the degree/ablication of the poison
3-4 You can control the ablication of the poison
5DaYou can control neither the degree nor the ablication of the poison
6wnRoll again

Roll 1d4
1-3 Your poison is released through the skin. This sort of toxin is usually a neurotoxin, which shuts down the lungs and heart.
4 Your poison is released from venom sacks in your mouth.(Subject usually has retractable fangs.) This sort of toxin is always a hematoxin which affects the blood and is very painful as it destroys tissue.

Neurotoxins cause 1d4 points damage and if the poison is not conteracted via antidote or healing in 30 - the attacker's level rounds the victim must continue to roll a DC of 15+(1/additional turns) each turn or die.

Hemotoxins cause 1d6 points damage and if the poison is not conteracted via antidote or healing in 25 - the attacker's level rounds the victim must continue to roll a DC of 16 or go into shock. A subject who rolls higher than 15± your CoP mod. (1d20± their Fortitude mod.) is immune to your poison for that application.

The blood of the poison's carrier is antidotal.