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Need help with aspects please....
Jamat:
I'm new to fate accelerated but have been invited to join a Dresden accelerated game I want to be Kringle's seneschal but having difficulty coming up with a high aspect and a trouble that have both positive and negative side to them
Any suggestions would be much appreciated
Quantus:
Random thoughts: (click to show/hide)to be Kringle's Senachal is to be a Fae serving a Part Time lord who most of the year has a different and likely much larger organization to focus on. So Id image his Senachal to be somebody forced to work fairly independently (may or may not like that fact) and who might have some antagonism with his Master's other Mask's other Servants. Might be a bit prejudiced against Ravens, for example, or be put out that teh Santa side of things doesnt get more year-round attention
Sanctaphrax:
The high concept and trouble do a lot to define who your character is; it's not really possible to make suggestions for them without knowing what kind of person they're for.
Who is this seneschal? What drives them? What do they do all day, other than Kringle's bidding? What are their flaws, and what problems do they have in life?
narphoenix:
--- Quote from: Sanctaphrax on June 26, 2018, 07:30:37 AM ---The high concept and trouble do a lot to define who your character is; it's not really possible to make suggestions for them without knowing what kind of person they're for.
Who is this seneschal? What drives them? What do they do all day, other than Kringle's bidding? What are their flaws, and what problems do they have in life?
--- End quote ---
This. Also, what sorts of relationships do they have? Do they associate with Kringle and Kringle alone always and forever?
Quantus:
Could the seneschal be the original Jack Frost, who is bitter that Odin came along and scooped up the Father Christmas power-tap while he was consolidating all his different masks (Kringle, Odin, St Nicholas, etc)?
Or Could he be the Krampus, 2nd in command to Kringle and actively pushing for a return to the darker days where Christmas was equal parts reward and punishment?
OR, as a slightly more out of the box option, could he be a norse entirely unrelated to either Christmas or the Fae, who doesnt particularly like either, and who has decided that the whole Afterlife in Valhala thing was wildly misrepresented in his youth?
Or, since Ravens can look like dark-haired supermodels, could he be Rudolph (Of the Red Nose, not of the Brown :P)?
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