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Of Passion, Virtue, and Vice: Designing Variant Experience and Alignment Systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 1854542" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>Passions...Each character begins with 5 points to apply to passions; these are goals the character has, and aren't necessarily good or evil (depening on how you look at it) in and of themselves. It's what the PC *DOES* about the passion that is good/evil. Examples of passions: Love for the princess (+3),</p><p>Find the lost city of Shelzar (+2), Preach the message of the Loregiver (+1), Find my brother’s corpse and bury it (+3), Rebuild the family's home (+2)</p><p></p><p>These numbers can represent daily modifier pools. Each day, a PC may apply a number of points equal to their passion (divided as they see fit) to rolls directly involving their goal. For example, a PC in love with the princess might use +1 on a Diplomacy check with the gatekeeper of the castle she lives in if he's trying to sneak in to visit. Later, if he is protecting her, he could get +2 attacking her would-be kidnappers. However, he wouldn't be able to use these points if he was stealing money from her father (unrelated).</p><p></p><p>Experience.....Have you checked out personality feats? (check out Dynasties & Demagogues from Atlas games, website has basic info on personality feats for free)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 1854542, member: 20323"] Passions...Each character begins with 5 points to apply to passions; these are goals the character has, and aren't necessarily good or evil (depening on how you look at it) in and of themselves. It's what the PC *DOES* about the passion that is good/evil. Examples of passions: Love for the princess (+3), Find the lost city of Shelzar (+2), Preach the message of the Loregiver (+1), Find my brother’s corpse and bury it (+3), Rebuild the family's home (+2) These numbers can represent daily modifier pools. Each day, a PC may apply a number of points equal to their passion (divided as they see fit) to rolls directly involving their goal. For example, a PC in love with the princess might use +1 on a Diplomacy check with the gatekeeper of the castle she lives in if he's trying to sneak in to visit. Later, if he is protecting her, he could get +2 attacking her would-be kidnappers. However, he wouldn't be able to use these points if he was stealing money from her father (unrelated). Experience.....Have you checked out personality feats? (check out Dynasties & Demagogues from Atlas games, website has basic info on personality feats for free) [/QUOTE]
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