Hey all,
I'm working on a scenario and could use some help figuring out exactly how my deranged sorcerer is powering this ritual.
Some background: This Sorcerer was dating a young woman before she lost interest in him and found other lovers. She is a minor talent, with very minor precognitive abilities. The woman is flighty and has a string of lovers, including a Were-Bear and a focused practitioner. The Sorcerer decides that the only way to win her back is to perform a ritual to grant himself the powers her lovers had.
He was taught some fundamentally disturbing and corruptive magic by the leader of a cult, and is using human sacrifice in his ritual. The ritual is designed to allow him to permanently take on the powers of the individual he is sacrificing. This includes a Were-Form and a Focused Practioner's abilities.
After performing the ritual on himself, he is convinced by a Red Court Vampire (who secretly got him addicted to her saliva) that he needs to perform it again on the woman he is trying to win over. (In order to make them equals, of course.) [The vampire's eventual end game is to have him figure out a way to bind her consciousness and a White Court Vamp's 'Demon' to his lover's body in order to Walk in Sunlight and gain power never before seen. Players should be stopping this far before that point.]
So for the record, he needs to successfully perform this ritual 4 times. Twice on himself, twice on his previous lover.
I have the idea that he is likely to be summoning a demon and making a deal with it, as well as the power it will get from the human sacrifice. However, I don't know what else he should be using to power the ritual (not wanting to use storms like the Shadowman's rituals). Any ideas or advice would be great.