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Join Date: Oct 2007
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And here are two more important NPCs to finish off these notes. I haven't fleshed out their personalities yet, so as to not clash horribly with anything any of the players might come up with for their PCs...
Raguel Mercurian Vassal of Destiny Corporeal Forces - 2 Strength 3 Agility 5 Ethereal Forces - 4 Intelligence 9 Precision 7 Celestial Forces - 5 Will 8 Perception 12 Vessel: Human male/2 Role: "Renauld Gagnon," Lobbyist/2, Status 2 Skills: Computer Operation/1, Language/2 (English), Savoir-Faire/2, Singing/1 Songs: Harmony (all/2), Tongues (all/3) Attunements: Mercurian of Destiny, Malakim of Destiny, The Akashic Record, Vassal of Destiny Special Rite: Spend six hours walking a city's streets, witnessing the Symphony unfold Maryan Lilim Knight of Judgment Bishop of Ottawa-Gatineau Corporeal Forces - 3 Strength 4 Agility 8 Ethereal Forces - 4 Intelligence 10 Precision 6 Celestial Forces - 4 Will 7 Perception 9 Vessel: Human Female/2, Charisma +1 Role: "Mary-Ann Smyth," Lobbyist/2, Status 2 Skills: Computer Operation/1, Detect Lies/4, Escape/3, Knowledge/5 (bureaucratic processes), Language/3 (French), Move Silently/3, Savoir-Faire/2, Tactics/2 Songs: Attraction (Ethereal/3, Celestial/3), Charm (all/4), Form (Ethereal/2, Celestial/3), Harmony (Ethereal/2), Motion (Corporeal/4, Celestial/2), Shields (Celestial/5) Attunements: Lilim of the Game, Humanity, Sense for Betrayal, Knight of Judgment, Bishop of Ottawa-Gatineau Special Rite: Cause delay, frustration, and confusion via legal paperwork Raguel and Maryan are the ranking Celestials of Destiny and the Game (respectively) in Ottawa-Gatineau. Both have Roles as lobbyists - Raguel for a consortium of educational institutions and foundations, Maryan for a group of pharmaceutical companies - which give them a reason to visit Parliament Hill at all hours. They know of each other's existane and presence, but for their own reasons do not maneuver directly against each other. They've come to appreciate each other's company - they aren't friends, but each would rather deal with the opponent he or she knows than have to learn the foibles of somebody new. Besides, guiding an entire country to its Fate or Destiny is a big job, and only somebody with the same sort of job could possibly understand...
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