12-29-2010, 10:30 AM | #11 | |
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12-29-2010, 10:44 AM | #12 | |||
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A Geas still allows free will. That was tripping me up. Quote:
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A better ruling might be that it would take Marisol a day (with connections, time zones, and ground transport) to get from Greece to Columbus. So every DAY she chooses to not go after it comes due, she gets dinged with Dis!* *** Regarding the table in the Core Book. The table in Lilith is much more complete. The risk reward factor makes things nicer. For example: That phone call that Curtis is avoiding. If he KNEW that the call would likely result in him being 'volunteered' for a frontal assault on a tether of David, it would be a much larger Geas then that /1. An unknowing Curtis could be induced to call with a Geas/1. Geases are tricky things... *** One last request: I need help pricing out that Geas. Marisol has information regarding the tethers of Columbus. She swore the guy who kept her safe that she would update his information with an annual visit. The city would be more dangerous then most citiesfor her, but not egregiously so, though her research would take more then a day and would involve getting near Heavenly and Infernal tethers. What would be the initial cost? How long would it last? *Interestingly, if she was a human from the 19th century, she might only get hit with body hits for every two months she doesn't arrive. |
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12-30-2010, 04:54 PM | #13 | ||||
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If not, here are a couple of viable solutions... Quote:
If you're following Superiors: Lilith pp. 38, work that is considered "hard" (because after all, there is the possibility that the Game or the Angels can come knocking on Marisol's door for this favor), you could give it a +2. That gives you a Geas/5 with a one-week interval and one week of hard work, or a Geas/6 with a one-month interval and a full month of covert operations and meticulously detailed reports scattered across the year. If you want to bump up the interval (as per that on-the-fly house rule that I suggested) from one week to one day, you could say it's Geas/6, and Marisol's "dissonance interval" is 24 hours. To do this, you'd have to rule that she would only need to put in about a week of work -- otherwise, you'd technically be priced for a Geas/7. I suppose you could also purchase it in the form of two separate Geases? A single Geas/5 (spend a month collecting reports) and a second Geas/2 (turn the report in on this day, at this place, at this time?) This would rack up one dissonance per day if she failed to turn in the report, and an additional one dissonance every month that she didn't go back to take surveilance of the Tethers, check up and compile information until the report was complete. Quote:
Go back to the way the Geas was worded. Is there anything that says she can't come back to him with the same information every year? Is there any way she can wriggle out? How many previous Geases did she owe him? You might count every additional meeting as a Geas/6 (since it's essentially the same task, with the same stipulations) and rule that after two or three years, all of the favors Marisol owed Curtis had worn off. Alternatively, Marisol could have geased herself twice, with the second Geas being something akin to "I swear by my nature that I shall invoke this Geas again when next we meet." Or, alternatively, "every time we meet, until you are satisfied with the information." In either case, the second Geas would be equal to the level of the first. With the latter option, as soon as he tells her something along the lines of "Good job," she could technically say, "Thanks!" and walk off without giving him anymore promises. With the former, she would be forced to provide him with two reports, once a year for the next two years, and then they would have to renegotiate their deal. I hope she's getting something worthwhile for this!
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01-05-2011, 04:28 PM | #14 | |
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01-07-2011, 11:11 PM | #15 | |
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She promised to visit him in Columbus and update his current information. She promised to visit every year. Now, how many visits would a geas/6 cover? One year? Three? |
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01-07-2011, 11:36 PM | #16 | |
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Beyond that, I guess you could retcon that there was some time limit, and that raises the question of what would be an arbitrary number of years to match for a Geas/6. I guess I'd say you should decide what it would be to visit once in a year and calculate from there (if it's normally a Geas/2 for one visit, then you're getting 3 visits). EDIT: Just occurred to me it's a self-imposed Geas the Lilim expects to re-impose each time it's fulfilled, the level may change depending on what's going on in her life. If she's on the run from the Game and can't afford to talk to known associates for a while, you may be talking Geas/6 for just one visit. If it's easy enough for her to make a day trip once a year, I'd go Geas/3 or so offhand, but the Lilith supplement probably has better info on what a day-long commitment (with some nominal personal risk) should cost. |
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01-08-2011, 11:42 PM | #17 |
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Re: Incident Dissonance vs. Recurring Dissonance
*points upwards* Pretty much what Jason just said there, yup. If you make some kind of open-ended promise, you're pretty much opening yourself up to a constantly renewing Geas (though the level of it may indeed change depending on the situation). As a GM, I would probably _tell the Lilim's player this_ -- in much the same way I'd tell a Lilim's player, when the Lilim is calling a random Geas in, "You can't ask for that much; the Geas will not support it."
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01-09-2011, 09:49 AM | #18 |
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Re: Incident Dissonance vs. Recurring Dissonance
Essentially, she promised this to someone, so it might very well NOT be a geas, more a sense of obligation. A less offical favor.
This allows her to pick and choose when and where it is convienient, but puts the moral onus upon her, since it impinges upon her sense of self worth and reliability. Hmm. I'm reading the Superiors book and would this work? 'I will visit Columbus to update your informationn on tethers because I like you.' By making it indefinate, she can choose the time and place, and since it relies upon her good will, if she finds she doesn't like the recipient as much as she once thought, she's free of the obligation. |
01-09-2011, 11:11 AM | #19 |
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If it's not a Geas, then it definitely is subject to the whims of the Lilim. She may feel moral obligation, but she won't become dissonant, and she can always say, "I never geased myself to showing up here every single year, and I don't think what you're asking is something I can give -- it's not a fair trade. I feel kinda guilty, but I'll have to live with that."
Indefinite Geases, yeah, that sounds 'bout right.
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