Alicia Character Sheet

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'''*Major Malediction, -3 (Something else needed here)'''
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*Lightning Relexes, +1 General (Change to Doe and flee)
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:'''- n.b. change may begin sooner, but will not occur any faster.'''
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:''' - she changes  in the space of a single round anyway, I think.  I just like the idea that when she's startled, she leaps away but finishes the running as a doe.- JB'''
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*Strong-willed, +1 General
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:'''- n.b. no effect on shape-changing.'''
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:'''- hadn't even occurred to me it would.-JB'''
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Flaws
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:''- I've spent some time comparing merits and flaws at minor and major levels, and have some concepts for Greater Maledictions... the big question is whether or not you really want the flaw to relate to your shapeshifting ability?''
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*Major Malediction, -3 (Something else needed here)
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:-I'm not dead set on it, but it seems to fit her background best.  Although, who knows?  Maybe the nasty Tytalus is in some way responsible for the problem, which might explain the persecution and open up some options for curses.-JB
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:'''- I've spent some time comparing merits and flaws at minor and major levels, and have some concepts for Greater Maledictions... the big question is whether or not you really want the flaw to relate to your shapeshifting ability?'''
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::I was thinking that the reason the bear attacked the family could have been because they had some curse placed upon them which somehow precipitated the attack, indirectly or otherwise.  This gives you far more latitude for choosing flaws.
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:'''-I'm not dead set on it, but it seems to fit her background best.  Although, who knows?  Maybe the nasty Tytalus is in some way responsible for the problem, which might explain the persecution and open up some options for curses.-JB'''
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It also occurred to me that Alicia could be excommunicated (changing forms is inherently daemonic/pagan-god like), or unbaptised (major?) (Baptism occurs later in life, but she was orphaned raised in a covenant).  Sadly, she can't have been returned from the point of death by the grace of god, because Sally's character is already numbered amongst the walking dead, despite the potential for divine justic.

Revision as of 02:41, 1 March 2006

Contents

Alicia Vach

Characteristics

  • Intelligence 2
  • Perception 1
  • Strength -1
  • Stamina 0
  • Presence 1
  • Communication 2
  • Dexterity 0
  • Quickness 0

Virtues

  • Covenfolk, 0 Social Status
  • Educated, +1 General
  • Good teacher, +1 General
  • Lightning Relexes, +1 General (Change to Doe and flee)
  • Shapeshifter, +3 Supernatural
  • Strong-willed, +1 General
  • Learn Shapeshifting from Mistakes, +1 General
  • Apt Student, +1 General

Flaws

  • Meddler, -3 Personality
  • Major Malediction, -3 (Something else needed here)
  • Indiscreet, -3 Story

Abilities (Score/Exp)

45 from childhood, 120 for living to age 13, 50 from Educated

OK, so she's actually 18, that means another 75 points to spend (10 to raise Artes Liberales, 10 to raise Scribe to 2, 15 for Brawl, 15 for Etiqutte, Survival 15, 10 for Awareness)

  • Anglo-Saxon 5/0
  • Shapeshifting, Doe shape 5/0 (Shapes are Doe, She-Bear, Falcon, Cat, Serpent)
  • Charm, Children 2/0
  • Folk Ken, Covenfolk 2/0
  • Etiquette, Magi 2/0
  • Welsh, 2/0
  • Latin, 4/0
  • Artes Liberales, Grammar 2/0
  • Leadership, Children 2/0
  • Teaching, Children 2/0
  • Music, Sing 1/0
  • Profession, Scribe 2/0
  • Awareness, As a Falcon 2/0
  • Brawl, As a Bear, 2/0
  • Survival, As a Doe, 2/0

Approval Notes

*Major Malediction, -3 (Something else needed here)

- I've spent some time comparing merits and flaws at minor and major levels, and have some concepts for Greater Maledictions... the big question is whether or not you really want the flaw to relate to your shapeshifting ability?
-I'm not dead set on it, but it seems to fit her background best. Although, who knows? Maybe the nasty Tytalus is in some way responsible for the problem, which might explain the persecution and open up some options for curses.-JB
I was thinking that the reason the bear attacked the family could have been because they had some curse placed upon them which somehow precipitated the attack, indirectly or otherwise. This gives you far more latitude for choosing flaws.

It also occurred to me that Alicia could be excommunicated (changing forms is inherently daemonic/pagan-god like), or unbaptised (major?) (Baptism occurs later in life, but she was orphaned raised in a covenant). Sadly, she can't have been returned from the point of death by the grace of god, because Sally's character is already numbered amongst the walking dead, despite the potential for divine justic.

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