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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portland, OR
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Birthplace of the Worst Pizza on the Planet
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Yes and no. The Role will defend Boris the Calabim bouncer if he happens to break a guy's arm in the course of his ROLE if he rolls below Role and (thinks) Corp Forces? There is a rational explanation for that. Bouncers do that. I would probably add a house rule of there being witnesses. Sort of an anti-Paradox, for Mage fans. Now, Boris pointing at Phil and 'magically' breaking his arm? There is no rationalization for that. Nor is there for Songs, becoming Celestial etc. It is a very specific cover. |
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: New Castle, PA (north of Pittsburgh)
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portland, OR
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Wait wait wait!
You mean an angel / demon in a role can injure a human as long as it makes sense for that role?! dagum ... I had never thought of that. That changes a few things on how I view the game! I mean, it was still awesome, don't get me wrong, but now servitors don't have to rely on humanity to do their dirty work as long as it makes sense! |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Norrköping, Sweden, Europe, Earth
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Which means that anyone with a role as an assassin is in the clear, which frankly bothers me.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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A "serial killer" can get away with more. So can an "extremely dirty cop." There are no doubt many celestials actively engaging in combat at various spots around the globe as legitimate soldiers. All of these Roles, though, have to be set up first, which means performing Disturbance-creating activities while building up the cover; this justifies the point expenditure on the higher Role if you start play with it. Killing a human makes a lot of Disturbance, which a low Role won't cover much of. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Seattle
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Also remember that the odds of your Role covering Disturbance are related to that Role's level, and the higher the level, the less time you spend doing non-Role activities. A level 5 or 6 Role requires most of your day to be devoted to maintaining it, so you really pay as far as celestial usefulness goes for the chance to cover your Disturbance. In fact, your Superior might forbid you from working/paying your Role up to that height, because of this loss in effectiveness.
Also to clarify the above, a ditzy blonde Calabite would still create Disturbance whenever using her resonance to destroy things, but might get away with some clumsy, non-resonance forms of destruction (bumping into a maintenance worker standing at the edge of the sewer hole he just climbed out of...). And the aura of entropy would do absolutely terrible things to her wardrobe. Also, banditangel you are spot on. Ofanim are much more combat deadly than Malakim mechanically, but demons fear Malakim much more. Malakim might be more implacable as far as hunting you down, but I'd still say Ofanim would be harder to escape. No one ever said rumor was accurate, especially in Hell.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: New Castle, PA (north of Pittsburgh)
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Then again, as has been pointed out repeatedly, IN isn't all about "balance", and if you've got players figuring out how to trick out the rules to get away with lots of stuff, you may not be playing the right RPG.... |
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