Re: Why is Broad-Minded a Quirk?
So, some people say Broad-Minded is merely an open mind, while others call it a minor active interest in people of a different culture/ethnicity/race. I know both are "right", but the latter seems to live up to the disadvantageous aspect of a Quirk.
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You have to up those a little too "Really fascinated by clothes and fashion" or "Splutters and stutters when angry" or "curses constantly when angry." |
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Attentive is another Perquirk -- a slightly less useful Single-minded that you get a point by taking! |
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And pulling back a little from the actual wording, making a case for taking a bad roleplaying penalty for acting on a prejudice being a drawback in a typical roleplaying setting isn't all that hard. There are usually negative prejudices which are *justified* by the stereotyped behaviors of some races. If my GM is going to dock me an xp for refusing to let an orc into the party without specific evidence against him, *even though* if I do he will claim to be entirely justified when said orc betrays us, I'm clearly suffering for having this feature. |
Re: Why is Broad-Minded a Quirk?
Definitly something that can get you in trouble. Befriending strange people or strange beings can have it's advantages though.
Broad-Minded doesn't make you gullible or stupid, but it makes you rather open-minded about odd Strangers. Imagine the following. A vampire lad wants to join up with with our gang to stop the flesh eating swap creatures that have appeared in the realm. He claims to have good intent, and says that he doesn't kill (or turn) his victims. The middle aged magician says "Hmm? And how exactly do we know that you won't tear our throats out in the dead night? We need some sort of proof that we really can trust you." The easy-going frequently drunk, but friendly and broadminded middle-aged warrior says "I'm guessing your story has had a few hardships. Why don't you sit down by the fire and we can each share our tales?" The Xenophilic time-traveller lass says "Omigosh! You're a vampire? With real fangs? Can you show me them?" - - - - - Now assuming vampires are typically fairly dangerous, not letting them sit down by your campfire where they might get a good chance at stabbing you in the back might be a good idea. Before good proof that this particular member is at least a bit trustworthy you might want to keep them at a few arms reach. Getting them to share their tales would make understanding who they are, and whether they really are trustworthy easier though. |
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