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These are the official character rules for the Unbound. For the story-based description of them, go here.

The Unbound are rogue souls that have detached themselves from the normal universal cycle of life and death. Through metaphysical mutation, they leap from one body to another when the former loses its ability to survive. Thus, short of the actual destruction of the soul, an Unbound person never truly dies, and may eventually come to inhabit thousands of bodies.

Pros

Immortal Persistence
Unless specifically engineered by the MUN or demanded by room staff, an Unbound never completely dies. Though the body may die, the soul can choose another body to inhabit directly afterward. Unlike some theories of resurrection, the new body does not have to be newly born; the soul can hypothetically jump into ANY living body. For practical purposes, however, the new body must not be a body that is owned by another player, and it cannot be any NPC that is important to the room (such as the Grand Cardinal, for instance) without staff permission. By elimination, undead, artificial, and other similarly non-living vessels cannot be jumped into.
When an Unbound jumps into a new body, it retains 75% of its Ki power level, 50% of its Magic power level, and 25% of its Psionic power level (unless any of those powers are forbidden by the racial rules). Physical power is not preserved. The lost power (excluding Physical) is stored in separate pools. While these pools exist, the character can transfer power from them to the regular power levels instead of gaining power normally at a rate of 3 pool PL transferred per 1 PL that would be normally gained, and without the restriction of gain cap. Power cannot be transferred to the pools, only from. Power can only be transferred from a pool to the energy type it originated from.
Similarly, 25% of every technique's tech days are removed into a pool, rendering them all useless until they are restored. Like PL, tech days can be restored instead of new tech days garnered at a rate of 3 tech days restored for every 1 that would normally be learned. You can freely choose which techniques are restored in whichever order you choose. The rate of restoration is modified by the host body's tech bias, where appropriate.
Both PL and tech day pools will slowly restore themselves automatically over time. An Unbound regains 1% of its total PL in pool PL, spread over all pools, every day, as well as 3 pool tech days.
In the event of frequent and/or repeated death, the pools will continue to absorb total PL and tech days with each death. Because this is taken from TotalPL (and not pools), the character will never fall below zero PL. Techniques will always be reduced by at least 1 tech day each, unless a technique has only 1 tech day remaining (in which case it is left alone).
Serendipity
While it is recommended for sake of keeping things interesting and new that you randomize your new body as much as possible, there are very few rules about what kind of character you make your Unbound inhabit. The body is not something that the Unbound chooses consciously, but certain bodies are inexplicably more appealing to a disembodied Unbound than others. For this reason, there is a far higher chance than natural birth that an Unbound will attach to a power wielder's body. Before deciding a new body, roll a d10. If you roll a 10, you may add 750 TotalPL to the Unbound across any power levels, and add 250 tech days worth of new techniques. Any techniques purchased and PLs earned should make sense for the character of the body being dominated. Any upgrades purchased must be for techniques also purchased with these days. That is to say, you cannot simply use this new infusion of power and knowledge to augment the Unbound's existing abilities without due reason.
An Unbound cannot make this roll if it succeeded on the roll on its previous body.
Metaknowledge
Once an Unbound has realized its own nature, it can begin to master it. There are a wide variety of upgrades and unique abilities available for purchase that are immune to the tech day loss of death. See below.

Cons

Abominable
Though Unbound almost never choose to be what they are, many members of the spiritually attuned community find their existence contemptible, and their parasitic behavior upon other souls a horrific tragedy. Thus, whether the motivation is a particularly morally damnable Unbound that has caused trouble, or simply a conceptual hatred for the Unbound kind, those who have knowledge of the Unbound (which can rarely include other Unbound) can learn to equip themselves to pose a far greater threat than a normal power wielder might. Unique anti-Unbound techniques may be found below and researched by any Ki power wielder who understands what Unbound are.
Quintessence
All Unbound must have a Ki power level that constitutes at least half of their total power level. Other power levels are optional. Physical power is possible too, but as detailed above, Physical power is not carried between bodies on death.
Spiritual Incapacitation
When an Unbound jumps into a new body, the old personality and power do not take hold for 20 days. During this time, the power and tech pools cannot be transferred from, either actively or passively. Also during this time, the Unbound cannot be detected by Unbound detection techniques.

Minor Attributes

Reassociative Identity
The bodies that Unbound jump into are living beings, who have carried on with their lives without a second thought. When an Unbound first awakens in the new body, it must negotiate with the host's existing personality, which can cause extreme confusion and a temporary mix-up of identity where the Unbound's personality is combined with the host's. Eventually, the Unbound's personality takes dominance, but some small elements of every host's body leaves some mark on the Unbound forever. Unbound who have lived in many bodies are increasingly complicated creatures, and it is believed that Unbound have an ever-greater chance of going completely insane with each new body they inhabit.

Techniques and Upgrades

Under construction.