BAM Handsigns!

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BAM Handsigns!

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Hey folks,

Here is a quick link to the Handsigns used in BAM with the new system.

http://masquerade.endogaming.net/rulesw ... /Handsigns

Thanks to my models for posing for pictures!
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Is there a hand sign for mist form?
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Not currently. BNS doesn't suggest one, and we didn't have one before.
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Corvus Liber wrote:Is there a hand sign for mist form?
Hold up your hand such that light is faintly glowing through it?

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I love this wiki page.
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