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<blockquote data-quote="Committed Hero" data-source="post: 4497418" data-attributes="member: 15341"><p>I disagree; depending on what you want them for there are some interesting mechanics. The BRP Sanity system works fine with no bells or whistles. It's not terribly interesting, basically just mental hit points.</p><p></p><p>Check out the Madness Meter in the Nemesis rules (this is essentially the same as in Unknown Armies) here (free, it's the last thing on the page): <a href="http://www.nemesis-system.com/downloads/5.html" target="_blank">http://www.nemesis-system.com/downloads/nemesis.doc/download.html</a> . If you want the players to fret over their mental resources eroding, this is a great system for it. But in games with a hostile/uncaring universe in which human emotion counts for little (like Call of Cthulhu), it is overkill. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, things like WoD's Morality system or the Taint rules from a number of d20 Variants focus on a slide towards evil. Even Star Wars has the dark/light duality.</p><p></p><p>Finally, look for rules involving "Ties" to NPCs or concepts (like the inherent goodness of humanity or some such) that can be threatened during play. OGL Horror has a simple system for NPC ties, while Trail of Cthulhu has an excellent system for both people and concepts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Committed Hero, post: 4497418, member: 15341"] I disagree; depending on what you want them for there are some interesting mechanics. The BRP Sanity system works fine with no bells or whistles. It's not terribly interesting, basically just mental hit points. Check out the Madness Meter in the Nemesis rules (this is essentially the same as in Unknown Armies) here (free, it's the last thing on the page): [URL="http://www.nemesis-system.com/downloads/5.html"]http://www.nemesis-system.com/downloads/nemesis.doc/download.html[/URL] . If you want the players to fret over their mental resources eroding, this is a great system for it. But in games with a hostile/uncaring universe in which human emotion counts for little (like Call of Cthulhu), it is overkill. On the other hand, things like WoD's Morality system or the Taint rules from a number of d20 Variants focus on a slide towards evil. Even Star Wars has the dark/light duality. Finally, look for rules involving "Ties" to NPCs or concepts (like the inherent goodness of humanity or some such) that can be threatened during play. OGL Horror has a simple system for NPC ties, while Trail of Cthulhu has an excellent system for both people and concepts. [/QUOTE]
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