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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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The Impudites gain dissonance when they "personally [kill] a human - through action or inaction".
What does it mean to personally kill someone through inaction? I can understand deliberately not administering the antitoxin to a poisoned dying human, or not lifting them to safety if they're dangling off of a cliff about to fall. But what about a case where someone (seemingly a much weaker mundane) is about to kill a human in a way the Impudite could easily stop without causing any real threat or harm to itself, but it decides not to be the "good Samaritan"? And can an Impudite order or request that a human be killed by another human or celestial? He wouldn't be personally killing the human through action, but after making the request / order, he'd be killing them (very personally) through inaction by not rescinding the hit. It'd be odd if an Impudite couldn't order a hit without causing it dissonance though, since Mercurians can do this (despite how out of character and in bad form it'd be).
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: between keyboard and chair
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I recall in either the core rulebook or GURPS In Nomine, there's a vignette of a Djinn coming across a mortally-wounded human and sitting down to enjoy (or, rather, tolerate) watching the human die. That's definitely "inaction" - an Impudite would take Dissonance for doing the same thing.
Impudites love humanity for what they provide (while Mercurians love humanity for what they are). Anything that would reduce the number of humans is a Bad Thing for an Impudite. If the Impudite could reasonably have done something to keep that Essence source alive, but didn't, then that counts as "inaction" on the Impudite's part.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Birthplace of the Worst Pizza on the Planet
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That is what it is like for an Impudite to kill someone. Because every loves him. Everyone gives him stuff. Constantly. (Almost) At will. What's the saying? 'I don't know any strangers. There are only friends I haven't met yet.' EVERY Human is a Fred to an Impudite...at least for a while. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Life imitates art--I'm in Pohang
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: between keyboard and chair
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Nah, that's when you introduce Fred to your friend, Lil(im), who'd be happy to do Fred some favors... and maybe owes you a favor for finding Fred for her, too.
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Rob Kelk “Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.” – Bernard Baruch, Deming (New Mexico) Headlight, 6 January 1950 No longer reading these forums regularly. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Birthplace of the Worst Pizza on the Planet
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That's the lovely part. Fred (or Ferdie) can always give you a back rub, loan you a coke, sleep with you, or just tell you how doggone special you are. Fred always has SOMETHING to give. Every day, one point at a time.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Boston
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I'd rule it as covering anything that could be solved with less effort than the expenditure of one essence - and not applying if you can get essence out of the kill somehow. Note that the Impudite Attunements of Death, the War, and Dark Humor all allow you to kill humans precisely under conditions of Rite fulfillment.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Birthplace of the Worst Pizza on the Planet
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If a human was having a heart attack, an Imp would have to perform CPR for as long as it took (of course, trying to steal Essence at the same time...). If one was drowning, guess who needs to swim out? The important question to me is what if they do everything they can but still fail? They weren't inactive. They didn't do anything wrong. I would give them the benefit of the doubt on that. |
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