
Goblin Lantern: The Kuei-jin temporarily ignites his form, even allowing him to turn into a glowing orb of fire.Goblin Scorch: The Kuei-jin exhales a gout of spirit flames.Goblin Shapes: The Kuei-jin can twist flames into various forms according to his desires.Goblin Spark: The Kuei-jin summons a tiny ball of spirit fire that cannot actually harm anything, but emits a soft light and can be twisted into various shapes according to its creator's wishes.Goblin Face: The orifices in the face of the Kuei-jin begin to blaze with heat, allowing him to see in pitch darkness and inflicting greater damage with his bite.Yang flame burns red, blue, purple, or other bright shades Yin flame burns black, white, ice-blue, or other lunar hues. Its color and properties are determined by the chi used to fuel it. Ghost-Flames are not real flames, instead they are spiritual fires fueled by chi. At these levels of mastery, Ghost-Flame practitioners, sometimes called hiken ("Blades of Fire") may alter the color of their ghost-flames as they see fit. Many practitioners bear permanent burn scars, testaments to mistakes made in training. To access the energy, a vampire learns to handle the searing pain involved in channeling the Chi energy through her body. It's most prevalent in Japan several Japanese vampire-warriors have mastered the final form. Practitioners of Ghost-Flame are scattered throughout the Middle Kingdom, though there are relatively few in any given area.
