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|description=The pains and trials of others are of no matter to you, and pleas are lost on your deaf ears.  Others who would attempt to persuade you to back down, relent, or grant mercy take a -6 penalty.  Additionally, you will not care if something bad happens to your comrades and will not help others for compassion or mercy's sake.  "Them's the breaks."  A [[Will point]] must be spent to overcome this aversion to sympathy.  It's not that you are without virtue.  You simply don't have the capacity for engaging everyone's needs.
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|description=The pains and trials of others are of no matter to you, and pleas are lost on your deaf ears.  Others who would attempt to persuade you to back down, relent, or grant mercy take a -6 penalty.  Additionally, you will not care if something bad happens to your comrades and will not help others for compassion or mercy's sake.  "Them's the breaks."  A [[Fate point]] must be spent to overcome this aversion to sympathy.  It's not that you are without virtue.  You simply don't have the capacity for engaging everyone's needs.
  
 
You may be Callous and have an [[Angel on Your Shoulder]], but you'll be an incredibly conflicted individual.  Likewise with [[Peacemaker]]/Pacifist.  And if a Callous character has an [[Attack Restriction]], you know it's not out of compassion.
 
You may be Callous and have an [[Angel on Your Shoulder]], but you'll be an incredibly conflicted individual.  Likewise with [[Peacemaker]]/Pacifist.  And if a Callous character has an [[Attack Restriction]], you know it's not out of compassion.

Revision as of 20:30, 11 November 2007

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The pains and trials of others are of no matter to you, and pleas are lost on your deaf ears. Others who would attempt to persuade you to back down, relent, or grant mercy take a -6 penalty. Additionally, you will not care if something bad happens to your comrades and will not help others for compassion or mercy's sake. "Them's the breaks." A Fate point must be spent to overcome this aversion to sympathy. It's not that you are without virtue. You simply don't have the capacity for engaging everyone's needs.

You may be Callous and have an Angel on Your Shoulder, but you'll be an incredibly conflicted individual. Likewise with Peacemaker/Pacifist. And if a Callous character has an Attack Restriction, you know it's not out of compassion.

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