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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy" data-source="post: 162027" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>I think his powerful oration was a sign of his high charisma. I've listened to low charisma speeches (who has gotten through school without trying to make it through one?), so there is a definate spectrum there for comparison.</p><p></p><p>That he could suggest such (to us) insane and downright evil courses in his speeches and people would not only miss the fact that it is evil (and probably against their nature) but also alter themselves to agree with him and surpass that to be fired up about their new outlook...</p><p></p><p>How do you fire up a populace that was crushed by all the reparations they had to make for the first WW and talk them into going out again in arms? Especially when you are already a livid target? I'd say a lot of people, were in need for anything to change their situation, but the suggestion of taking up arms again would be something way down on the list.</p><p></p><p>That he could take them from unfriendly, to neutral, to friendly, to helpful... That's one hell of a charsima check. Or perform check if he's got ranks in perform (pep rally, take on the world, and atrocities 101). <shrugs></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy, post: 162027, member: 4036"] I think his powerful oration was a sign of his high charisma. I've listened to low charisma speeches (who has gotten through school without trying to make it through one?), so there is a definate spectrum there for comparison. That he could suggest such (to us) insane and downright evil courses in his speeches and people would not only miss the fact that it is evil (and probably against their nature) but also alter themselves to agree with him and surpass that to be fired up about their new outlook... How do you fire up a populace that was crushed by all the reparations they had to make for the first WW and talk them into going out again in arms? Especially when you are already a livid target? I'd say a lot of people, were in need for anything to change their situation, but the suggestion of taking up arms again would be something way down on the list. That he could take them from unfriendly, to neutral, to friendly, to helpful... That's one hell of a charsima check. Or perform check if he's got ranks in perform (pep rally, take on the world, and atrocities 101). <shrugs> [/QUOTE]
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