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Am I getting myself too much in over my head?
drnuncheon:
--- Quote from: Nicodemus Archleone on May 08, 2010, 12:50:04 PM ---One of my other aspects is: "Dammit I should never have accepted that bargain" indicating (i hope if i´ve understood aspects chapter yet) that I´ve made a deal with one of the sidhe and that the creature can still collect a favor of me. So my GM can integrate it if he wants to.
Does it hold up? could that be a real aspect or have I missunderstood or not read far enough yet?
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First, I want to just state my amusement at seeing a post asking "have I gotten in over my head?" from Nicodemus Archleone.
Second, make sure your GM understands what you are looking for with that aspect. If I had to guess I would think that the character had anentire history of unwise bargains - maybe he is too eager to trade open favors for short-term success - and I would compel liberally to continue that trend. "The man straightens his noose and smiles, placing a tarnished silver coin on the table" - that sort of thing. Which is great for story and I would love it as a GM if someone did this. I would totally see that character as making an escalating set of deals to get out of the previous ones, trying desperately to finish before the whole house of cards collapses.
If you want it to be a specific bargain you are regretting, my suggestion would be something more like "Never bargain with a faerie queen" or even "In Titania's Debt".
Nicodemus Archleone:
Hehe the "Never bargain with a faerie queen" seems like a good one.:) thanks.
I just put it in there, so that my GM could "pool on the fay part of the world" for story line not specifically to be so much in over my head that I could do nothing at all but to be errand boy for Titania or Mab. (according to my story my family does that enough already)
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