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Tush Hog:

--- Quote from: iago on October 18, 2009, 05:41:47 PM ---It allows the user to make a prayer that boosts the potency of a location's threshold.

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Oooh, nice! I like that a lot.

If I get to play (I'm usually the GM), I think I would run a True Believer in the Father Forthill mode.

iago:

--- Quote from: Tush Hog on October 18, 2009, 05:50:55 PM ---Oooh, nice! I like that a lot.

If I get to play (I'm usually the GM), I think I would run a True Believer in the Father Forthill mode.

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Yeah, that's definitely a fun character type.

Tush Hog:
This may be a dumb question, but does the character's HIGH CONCEPT aspect have different qualities than the the regular aspects or is it just a way to describe their niche in few words?

Shecky:

--- Quote from: iago on October 18, 2009, 03:55:14 PM ---Yeah, that's the early part, but later on it gets into some good q&a between me and the fans -- including a statblock for Shiro.

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Ah. I skimmed through, picking a page here and there. Always good to hear good back-and-forth on creative aspects.

iago:

--- Quote from: Tush Hog on October 18, 2009, 06:04:34 PM ---This may be a dumb question, but does the character's HIGH CONCEPT aspect have different qualities than the the regular aspects or is it just a way to describe their niche in few words?

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It has a different emphasis in play, and is usually the aspect that gets compelled to enforce some of the downsides of playing that type of character (like a faerie's aversion to cold iron).  Mechanically though it's "just" an aspect.


--- Quote from: Shecky on October 18, 2009, 06:19:29 PM ---Ah. I skimmed through, picking a page here and there. Always good to hear good back-and-forth on creative aspects.

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There's a reason I titled this "worth reading" and not "worth skimming". :)

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