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Harry's Stats plus Assorted Other Stat Revisions (Small Favor through Cold Days)

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Deadmanwalking:

--- Quote from: luminos on April 18, 2010, 04:22:22 AM ---how would you stat the mordite mistfiend that Peabody releases in Turn Coat?

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Honestly? It took the entire Senior Council to contain it. it's a Plot Device.


And I really will get to the Jann lawer, though I may need to re-read Proven Guilty to do it right. Which isn't exactly a hardship and woulf lkely only take me a day or so.

Korwin:
You did Binder.
How about his Summoned Creatures and the Ritual to Summon, Contain and Bind them?

Deadmanwalking:
They're minions, as I mentioned earlier I'd give them Inhuman Strength, Recovery, and maybe Speed or Toughness (I'd need to reread the book to be sure), a Good Fists skill, Fair Alertness and Athletics and not much else that's relevant.

There are two ways to handle the Summoning aspect of this:

#1: They're presumably at Good Conviction or lower, so he can just summon them casually with two exchanges of prep on the containment, then two to summon them (both Complexity 8 ). Easy as pie. Binding them to his will is a bit harder...but they don't have alot of individuality, so maybe that wasn't necessary...Or mayb they didn't resist that hard (see below).

#2: They're specified as not having alot of individuality...maybe they count as one big beastie for summoning purposes. Give it Superb Conviction, and Binder still only needs one Aspect each on Summoning and Containing it. Breaking it's will is alot more difficult in theory (26 or so...) but it didn't look like they were doing anything they didn't like, so maybe they weren't willing to take consequences to avoid his service (in which case, two or three exchanges and an Aspect and they're his), or maybe he had their True Name.

Korwin:

--- Quote from: Deadmanwalking on April 18, 2010, 01:52:37 PM ---or maybe he had their True Name.

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Confused, dont he need the True Name anyway? To try to summon them? Without a True Name, how can he give them a call?

Deadmanwalking:

--- Quote from: Korwin on April 18, 2010, 02:20:26 PM ---Confused, dont he need the True Name anyway? To try to summon them? Without a True Name, how can he give them a call?

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True (at least usually), perhaps I should've said "used their True Name to bludgeon them into submission in direct mental conflict." Which, while theoretically possible, isn't a reccomended tactic. Though I suppose it does suit Binder's style morebthan a 32 shift ritual.

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