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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonwriter" data-source="post: 5960469" data-attributes="member: 54988"><p>Logan Harcourt</p><p>High Concept: Big Son of a Wyld Ogre</p><p>Trouble: Pissed Off Winter’s Local Representatives</p><p>Other Aspects: Big, Weird, Changeling Family; Really Good With a Hammer; Protector of the Weak; Deals and Favors Like a Fae; I Know Faerie Trickery When I Find It</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Phases]</p><p><strong>Phase 1: Where Do You Come From? </strong></p><p>Logan was "adopted" as an infant. Really, he was left on the porch of a grown changeling woman in Atlanta who had taken in children of Faerie heritage on a regular basis. The woman, Michelle, had refused to make her Choice, remained fairly neutral regarding the Courts, and was at least allowed to raise some of the unwanted changeling children. Logan was not the first and definitely not the last to come into her care, where he grew up in a sizable, crazy, changeling-filled household.</p><p><strong>Aspect: Big, Weird, Changeling Family. </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Phase 2: What Shaped You? </strong></p><p>Signs of his ogre blood showed fairly early, as he became one of the biggest and strongest boys in the neighborhood. He also became something of a protector to his "siblings" in the house. He tested out of school early (16/17) to get a job and to help Michelle with keeping the house in good condition. The next year, one of his "older brothers," Sullivan, who had fully embraced his Winter Troll heritage came back around. Sullivan was out to strong-arm Michelle into pushing some of the youngsters in her care to Choose and go Winter. Logan took an iron-headed sledgehammer and taught Sullivan his mistake, though he refused to kill the young man/troll he still saw as a brother.</p><p><strong>Aspect: Really Good With a Hammer. </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Phase 3: First Adventure – Beat The New Boss</strong></p><p>When a Red Court servant starts pushing a drug (derived from the Red Court narcotic saliva) to the neighborhood kids and teens, Logan takes notice. And when his "little (pixie) sister" Bethany is approached, he resolves to shut down the scumbag and his whole operation. But will Logan even survive when the vamp behind the plan takes charge and brings in extra muscle to track down and get rid of the meddlesome ogre-kin?</p><p><strong>Aspect Gained: Protector of the Weak</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Phase 4: Whose Path Have You Crossed? Malcom Crestwood</strong></p><p>A group of Black Court vampires set themselves up in a local apartment complex, slowly killing all of its patrons before a warden challenges them in close quarter combat. Black Court are strong and fast, so this warden needs to be smart about his approach.</p><p></p><p>He starts trapping pixies and practically bullying them into dangerous scouting work. The Little Folk complain of this to their friend, the half-ogre Logan Harcourt. While the info from them is sketchy, Logan sets out to find the man forcing his diminutive buddies into such situations. It isn’t hard, but Logan quickly learns it was done for a good reason. The ogre-kin makes a deal with Malcom to get the pixies to do a better job in exchange for better payment. He even agrees to help Malcom with the final assault, in exchange for a favor at a later date.</p><p><strong>Aspect: Deals and Favors Like a Fae</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Phase 5: Who Else’s Path Have You Crossed? Keira Moore</strong></p><p>Returning from the Nevernever after doing a favor for a centaur “cousin,” Logan runs into a strange patch of mind-muddling fog and a couple of people who got lost in it, including the young woman who helped him out against some Red Court scum. To clear what he sees as a debt (and mess with some Winter creeps), he helps Keira and Juno get out of the fog. The creature behind it doesn’t take kindly to this interference, and Logan has no issue with helping put the foul Fae down with his trusty sledgehammer, despite its usage of more mind-fogging tricks and illusions. </p><p><strong>Aspect: I Know Faerie Trickery When I Find It</strong></p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Skills, Powers, Stunts, and Stress]</p><p>Great (3): Contacts, Deceit, Conviction (12 ranks)</p><p>Good (3): Weapons, Endurance, Might (9 ranks)</p><p>Fair (4): Craftsmanship, Discipline, Alertness, Resources (8 ranks)</p><p>Average (6): Intimidation, Presence, Rapport, Driving, Athletics, Guns (6 ranks)</p><p>35 ranks total</p><p></p><p>Supernatural Powers: </p><p>Glamours (-2)</p><p>Inhuman Strength (-2)</p><p>The Catch is Cold Iron (+4) affecting:</p><p>-Inhuman Toughness (-2)</p><p>-Supernatural Recovery (-4)</p><p></p><p>Stunts:</p><p>My "Family" is Everywhere (Contacts): +2 to Contacts when used for the Know People trapping.</p><p>Wall of Death (Weapons): Able to use close-quarters weapons to make spray attacks against enemies in the same zone. (YS156)</p><p></p><p>Total Refresh Cost: -8; Remaining Refresh: 2</p><p></p><p>Stress:</p><p>Physical: ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), [( ), ( )]</p><p>Mental: ( ), ( ), ( ), ( )</p><p>Social: ( ), ( ), ( )</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Equipment:</p><p>A high-quality 12-lb sledgehammer nicknamed “Buster”</p><p></p><p>Belongings:</p><p>Cell phone</p><p>Bicycle</p><p>Bus pass</p><p>Really good first aid kit</p><p>Assorted workshop and yard tools</p><p>One dressy suit</p><p></p><p>Logan lives in an in-law house behind his foster mother’s home in Sylvan Hills. The place isn’t big and is regularly invaded by the assorted rugrats Michelle is currently caring for, but it’s cozy and kept in good maintenance. He does general handyman-type work around his place and Michelle’s house, as well as similar work for the neighbors every now and then. The ogre-kin also spends time with the changeling children, whether working or playing with them, when his dear foster mother needs a hand or a little time off. A longtime friend, James Tully, sometimes hires him on to do construction work as part of his contracting business.</p><p></p><p>Logan has been in a relationship with Rose, a half-Summer elf, which has continued (albeit with a little more difficulty) since she went to college and he remained in Atlanta. He is also a big brother to several of the younger kids in Michelle’s care. Beyond his dealings with his siblings and matters of the faerie, he’s on pretty good terms with most of his neighbors and has done small-scale repair work for many of them. </p><p></p><p>Description: </p><p>Logan is a 23-year-old half-ogre looks like the stereotypical hulking brute. He’s 6’8” and weighs at least 350 pounds, all of it hard muscle. His eyes are dark brown, the same color as his short hair. His nose is a bit smushed, thanks to a couple of nasty fights he got into as a kid before his healing factor kicked in properly. When he speaks, it is with a deep and slightly gravelly voice. All this tends to give him a rather intimidating air, though he is generally friendly. </p><p>He tends to dress casually, often in plain blue jeans and a t-shirt. There are only two people in the world for whom he will dress nicely: Michelle and Rose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonwriter, post: 5960469, member: 54988"] Logan Harcourt High Concept: Big Son of a Wyld Ogre Trouble: Pissed Off Winter’s Local Representatives Other Aspects: Big, Weird, Changeling Family; Really Good With a Hammer; Protector of the Weak; Deals and Favors Like a Fae; I Know Faerie Trickery When I Find It [sblock=Phases] [b]Phase 1: Where Do You Come From? [/b] Logan was "adopted" as an infant. Really, he was left on the porch of a grown changeling woman in Atlanta who had taken in children of Faerie heritage on a regular basis. The woman, Michelle, had refused to make her Choice, remained fairly neutral regarding the Courts, and was at least allowed to raise some of the unwanted changeling children. Logan was not the first and definitely not the last to come into her care, where he grew up in a sizable, crazy, changeling-filled household. [b]Aspect: Big, Weird, Changeling Family. [/b] [b]Phase 2: What Shaped You? [/b] Signs of his ogre blood showed fairly early, as he became one of the biggest and strongest boys in the neighborhood. He also became something of a protector to his "siblings" in the house. He tested out of school early (16/17) to get a job and to help Michelle with keeping the house in good condition. The next year, one of his "older brothers," Sullivan, who had fully embraced his Winter Troll heritage came back around. Sullivan was out to strong-arm Michelle into pushing some of the youngsters in her care to Choose and go Winter. Logan took an iron-headed sledgehammer and taught Sullivan his mistake, though he refused to kill the young man/troll he still saw as a brother. [b]Aspect: Really Good With a Hammer. [/b] [b]Phase 3: First Adventure – Beat The New Boss[/b] When a Red Court servant starts pushing a drug (derived from the Red Court narcotic saliva) to the neighborhood kids and teens, Logan takes notice. And when his "little (pixie) sister" Bethany is approached, he resolves to shut down the scumbag and his whole operation. But will Logan even survive when the vamp behind the plan takes charge and brings in extra muscle to track down and get rid of the meddlesome ogre-kin? [b]Aspect Gained: Protector of the Weak[/b] [b]Phase 4: Whose Path Have You Crossed? Malcom Crestwood[/b] A group of Black Court vampires set themselves up in a local apartment complex, slowly killing all of its patrons before a warden challenges them in close quarter combat. Black Court are strong and fast, so this warden needs to be smart about his approach. He starts trapping pixies and practically bullying them into dangerous scouting work. The Little Folk complain of this to their friend, the half-ogre Logan Harcourt. While the info from them is sketchy, Logan sets out to find the man forcing his diminutive buddies into such situations. It isn’t hard, but Logan quickly learns it was done for a good reason. The ogre-kin makes a deal with Malcom to get the pixies to do a better job in exchange for better payment. He even agrees to help Malcom with the final assault, in exchange for a favor at a later date. [b]Aspect: Deals and Favors Like a Fae[/b] [b]Phase 5: Who Else’s Path Have You Crossed? Keira Moore[/b] Returning from the Nevernever after doing a favor for a centaur “cousin,” Logan runs into a strange patch of mind-muddling fog and a couple of people who got lost in it, including the young woman who helped him out against some Red Court scum. To clear what he sees as a debt (and mess with some Winter creeps), he helps Keira and Juno get out of the fog. The creature behind it doesn’t take kindly to this interference, and Logan has no issue with helping put the foul Fae down with his trusty sledgehammer, despite its usage of more mind-fogging tricks and illusions. [b]Aspect: I Know Faerie Trickery When I Find It[/b] [/sblock] [sblock=Skills, Powers, Stunts, and Stress] Great (3): Contacts, Deceit, Conviction (12 ranks) Good (3): Weapons, Endurance, Might (9 ranks) Fair (4): Craftsmanship, Discipline, Alertness, Resources (8 ranks) Average (6): Intimidation, Presence, Rapport, Driving, Athletics, Guns (6 ranks) 35 ranks total Supernatural Powers: Glamours (-2) Inhuman Strength (-2) The Catch is Cold Iron (+4) affecting: -Inhuman Toughness (-2) -Supernatural Recovery (-4) Stunts: My "Family" is Everywhere (Contacts): +2 to Contacts when used for the Know People trapping. Wall of Death (Weapons): Able to use close-quarters weapons to make spray attacks against enemies in the same zone. (YS156) Total Refresh Cost: -8; Remaining Refresh: 2 Stress: Physical: ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), [( ), ( )] Mental: ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ) Social: ( ), ( ), ( ) [/sblock] Equipment: A high-quality 12-lb sledgehammer nicknamed “Buster” Belongings: Cell phone Bicycle Bus pass Really good first aid kit Assorted workshop and yard tools One dressy suit Logan lives in an in-law house behind his foster mother’s home in Sylvan Hills. The place isn’t big and is regularly invaded by the assorted rugrats Michelle is currently caring for, but it’s cozy and kept in good maintenance. He does general handyman-type work around his place and Michelle’s house, as well as similar work for the neighbors every now and then. The ogre-kin also spends time with the changeling children, whether working or playing with them, when his dear foster mother needs a hand or a little time off. A longtime friend, James Tully, sometimes hires him on to do construction work as part of his contracting business. Logan has been in a relationship with Rose, a half-Summer elf, which has continued (albeit with a little more difficulty) since she went to college and he remained in Atlanta. He is also a big brother to several of the younger kids in Michelle’s care. Beyond his dealings with his siblings and matters of the faerie, he’s on pretty good terms with most of his neighbors and has done small-scale repair work for many of them. Description: Logan is a 23-year-old half-ogre looks like the stereotypical hulking brute. He’s 6’8” and weighs at least 350 pounds, all of it hard muscle. His eyes are dark brown, the same color as his short hair. His nose is a bit smushed, thanks to a couple of nasty fights he got into as a kid before his healing factor kicked in properly. When he speaks, it is with a deep and slightly gravelly voice. All this tends to give him a rather intimidating air, though he is generally friendly. He tends to dress casually, often in plain blue jeans and a t-shirt. There are only two people in the world for whom he will dress nicely: Michelle and Rose. [/QUOTE]
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