Question. I have a character who has an item of power and I am deeply interested in getting the ability "All are equal before God" or a variation on my item of power eventually since our power level is feet in the water. What I would like to know is how much would such an ability cost. I asked in my whatsapp group and everyone was freaking out and whatever like its gonna be the end of the world. One side argued that their should faith based items because of different religions and whatever but my DM shut that idea down. My DM made it so that there will only be 3 faith based items in game i.e the swords of the cross and he was going on about how its unfair for a p.c. to just spend refresh to get that particular ability, while someone else who took the time to be a knight of a across to get said item. I argued that its easy to get a sword of the cross only because of the red tape surrounding it, via the trappings and restriction and have a high concept to match.
First: there are more items of Faith than the swords. The books had the grail and the shroud. Those are just Christian items. Considering Jews and Muslims worship the white god, I wouldn't be surprised if there were others like Moses's staff, the arc etc...
Also, there are theories that The White God has the mantle of all major gods in varying faiths. Someone on these boards mentioned Gitchi Manitou. If you expand the white Gods portfolio to other Faiths like that, then there could be all kinds of items of Faith.
Harry mentionned items of Faith come in all shapes and that it is belief that gives them power. This is why he could use his Silver Pentacle to ward himself from vampires.
Given all that, I see no reason why there can't be an item with all equal before God.
Second: A PC doesn't 'just get' an item of Faith. They spend refresh on it and that refresh has to be justified by a good back story or in-game reason.
A PC spends refresh the same way as an NPC. My point is this: if nothing In the game justifies an item of Faith, then you can't just spend refresh on it and magically have one.
If you, for example, find John the Baptists' camel skin cloak, the. It's a pretty good reason to spend refresh on Faith Powers. Those Faith Powers should probably reflect the kind of item you have. And you still need an aspect that is associated with the item.
So I'd say your GM is partially right in that regard.
Third: the refresh cost isn't specifically stated. I think it's between 3-5 refresh?
How would a character defend against a "Blinding Flash" maneuver? Like a Blinding Flash Ring or Blinding Flash spell, etc? Would it be Alertness, saying you notice in time to try to close your eyes, or Athletics which is used for most other physical defense rolls? Or another skill?
The default defence for most evocation attacks/maneuvers is athletics. If the player can justify an alternative defence and the GM approves, then go for it.