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|style="background-color:lightblue" | Someone with Amnesia lose memories traumatic and upsetting memories. They might lose parts of what makes up their identity, forget people and places, or blank out entire stretches of time.
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" | Someone with Amnesia lose memories traumatic and upsetting memories. They might lose parts of what makes up their identity, forget people and places, or blank out entire stretches of time.
 
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|style="background-color:lightblue" |Antisocial Personality Disorder
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" |Antisocial Personality Disorder
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | Aka sociopathy or psychopathy, those with it cannot comprehend the feelings of others nor understand the impact of their actions on those people. They generally have limited or non-existant empathy, remorse, and guilt.
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" | Aka sociopathy or psychopathy, those with it cannot comprehend the feelings of others nor understand the impact of their actions on those people. They generally have limited or non-existant empathy, remorse, and guilt.
 
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|style="background-color:lightblue" |Berserk
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" |Berserk
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|style="background-color:lightblue" |WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 VTM: Guide to the Sabbat, p. 161-162
 
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | Those who go berserk have episodes of uncontrollable emotions like anger or frustration. When in such an episode the character will likely lash out violently against whatever triggered them.
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" | Those who go berserk have episodes of uncontrollable emotions like anger or frustration. When in such an episode the character will likely lash out violently against whatever triggered them.
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|style="background-color:lightblue" |Bipolar Affective Disorder
 
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|style="background-color:lightblue" |MTAs: Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition, p. 649
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" | Bipolar characters suffer from episodes of immense mood shifts ranging from manic states, crushing depression, bottomless self-doubt, and suffocating apathy.
 
 
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | The character believes that there is an unseen enemy who is responsible for all their misfortunes. They obsess over this persecution complexe and generally create grand and complex theories so as to explain their methods and motivations. They will often see plots and rivals in every situation, even among their allies.
 
|style="background-color:lightblue" | The character believes that there is an unseen enemy who is responsible for all their misfortunes. They obsess over this persecution complexe and generally create grand and complex theories so as to explain their methods and motivations. They will often see plots and rivals in every situation, even among their allies.
 
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Revision as of 00:42, 27 February 2026

This is a player-submitted list of derangements for staff review. Nothing here has been approved by staff. do not rely on this list.

Sortable Chart with Details

Name Edition Sources Text Mechanics Comments
Agoraphobia Revised VTM: Clanbook: Tzimisce Revised, p. 70-71 The fear of wide open spaces, often experienced as if one is about to fall into the sky.
Amnesia 2nd WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 Someone with Amnesia lose memories traumatic and upsetting memories. They might lose parts of what makes up their identity, forget people and places, or blank out entire stretches of time.
Antisocial Personality Disorder Revised HTR: Hunter Book: Wayward, p. 82 Aka sociopathy or psychopathy, those with it cannot comprehend the feelings of others nor understand the impact of their actions on those people. They generally have limited or non-existant empathy, remorse, and guilt.
Berserk Revised, 2nd WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 VTM: Guide to the Sabbat, p. 161-162 Those who go berserk have episodes of uncontrollable emotions like anger or frustration. When in such an episode the character will likely lash out violently against whatever triggered them.
Compulsion Revised VTDA: Libellus Sanguinis 4: Thieves in the Night, p. 107-108 Individuals suffering from compulsion experience a overwhelming urge, need, or desire to perform specific actions in response to specific emotions, events, or circumstances. They are often elaborate and ritualistic but are sometimes smaller and highly specific.
Dependent Personality Disorder 2nd VTM: Ghouls: Fatal Addiction, p. 28 Those who suffer from DPD are extremely indecisive, preferring that someone else take the lead. GEnerally this comes from a fear of abandonment and the more they rely on this other person the more pronounced this dependency tends to grow.
Dissociative Identity Disorder 2nd WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 Formerly Multiple-Personality Disorder, those who have it have several personalities they cycle through. Each personality tends to come forth in response to specific emotional stimuli or context.
Histrionics Revised VTM: Clanbook: Tzimisce Revised, p. 62
Overcompensation Revised VTM: Guide to the Sabbat, p. 163
Paranoia 2nd WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 The character believes that there is an unseen enemy who is responsible for all their misfortunes. They obsess over this persecution complexe and generally create grand and complex theories so as to explain their methods and motivations. They will often see plots and rivals in every situation, even among their allies.
Phobia Revised VTM: Guide to the Sabbat, p. 163 An overwhelming and often disabling fear of something specific.
Power-Object Fixation Revised VTM: Clanbook: Malkavian Revised, p. 56 Those who suffer from Power-Object Fixation believe that their successes are bound to, often even originate, from a specific object. They often panic or have difficulties functioning if it is lost.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Revised VTM: Clanbook: Tzimisce Revised, p. 63
Regression Revised VTM: Clanbook: Malkavian Revised, p. 56 Regression is the tendency to revert to a less developed mental state and so generally fail to grasp things such as cause and effect, the need to moderate their own emotions, their role in a certain context and similar. They are sometimes described as childlike but do not think so themselves.
Self-Defeating Personality Disorder 2nd WTA: Book of the Wyrm Second Edition, p. 95 VTM: Ghouls: Fatal Addiction, p. 27-28 Colloquially known as Masochism this derangement is common among ghouls. They feel a compulsive need to put themselves into situations that cause them physical pain or emotional distress.
Sexual Dysfunction Revised HTR: Hunter Book: Wayward, p. 82
Synesthesia Revised VTM: Clanbook: Malkavian Revised, p. 57 Olivia - I simply do not know enough about how this is experienced to be able to write a description for it, if it can be caused in the same way as derangements, or if it can even reach a level of severity where it would impair someone like this. Leaving it in for completeness however.