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Note that this would only really fit one sort of character, and so the players should work together to ask the player whatever leading questions about their character' | Note that this would only really fit one sort of character, and so the players should work together to ask the player whatever leading questions about their character' | ||
- | Note that when complete, the character should have at least 20 connections, | + | When complete, the character should have at least 20 connections, |
===Assigning Energy Inputs/ | ===Assigning Energy Inputs/ | ||
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Note, too, that the total of all negative net energies must not be lower than -20, as these have to be accounted for by passions or subservience (see below). The total of the negatives may be greater than -20, however, if the player likes. | Note, too, that the total of all negative net energies must not be lower than -20, as these have to be accounted for by passions or subservience (see below). The total of the negatives may be greater than -20, however, if the player likes. | ||
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+ | It is assumed that all of the Denizen' | ||
====Passions==== | ====Passions==== | ||
- | The player should create a number of things that the character is passionate about, at least 3, rating these from 1 to 5. The sum of all Passions | + | The player should create a number of things that the character is passionate about, at least 3, rating these from 1 to 5. The sum of all passions |
- | ====Subservience==== | + | ====Obligations==== |
- | Another explanation for a negative net energy connection is that the character is somehow subservient to the connection. Such a relationship provides no upside (other than providing a sink for negative energy in character generation), | + | Another explanation for a negative net energy connection is that the character is somehow subservient to the connection. Such a relationship provides no upside (other than providing a sink for negative energy in character generation), |
- | + | ====Capabilities==== | |
- | ====Character Profession==== | + | ===Character Profession=== |
At this point the character' | At this point the character' | ||
- | ====Assigning Abilities==== | + | ===Assigning Abilities=== |
- | Assign | + | All nine of the below Ability |
- | ===Ability Ratings=== | + | (Alternate Explanation: |
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+ | ==Ability Ratings== | ||
* Pinnacles - etiquette, diplomacy | * Pinnacles - etiquette, diplomacy | ||
* Heights - entertaining, | * Heights - entertaining, | ||
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A player may also specify three specialties. These are relatively narrow, compared to the ability ratings, but they can span more than one area. | A player may also specify three specialties. These are relatively narrow, compared to the ability ratings, but they can span more than one area. | ||
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+ | =====GMing Connections===== | ||
+ | Once the player has created their connections these are all handed over to the GM to control. The GM may ask the player to refine their concept if he likes, often a good technique to create further investment. But the final decisions on what the character is like rest on the GM. This is often important as many connections may have secrets or facets of their personalities of which the player' | ||
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+ | The GM will, as a result of the mechanics, have to create other connections as well. | ||
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+ | ====Net Energy and Passions===== | ||
+ | Note that the notion is that exchanges of energy between a denizen and their connections are potentially mutually beneficial (though many are not). The amounts of energy being transferred includes surplus energy that cannot be used by the side trading it. So if PC A has a -3, +4 Net +1 relationship with NPC B, for NPC B it may be a -2, +3 net +1 relationship as well. For those relationships that are seen as net negative for the connection, there is a presumed passion or subservience in existence that explain why the connection still exists. The GM doesn' |