Difference between revisions of "Indomitable"

From NsdWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m
m
Line 3: Line 3:
 
|description=Your spirit and resolve are completely indomitable.  It might be a teaching of your home town, or a miswiring in your brain, or perhaps even an eternal curse.  The result: you do not, under any circumstances, back down, give up, surrender, or retreat, despite all odds.  While some might consider this a boon, most people know that there are many circumstances in which one might need to run away.   
 
|description=Your spirit and resolve are completely indomitable.  It might be a teaching of your home town, or a miswiring in your brain, or perhaps even an eternal curse.  The result: you do not, under any circumstances, back down, give up, surrender, or retreat, despite all odds.  While some might consider this a boon, most people know that there are many circumstances in which one might need to run away.   
  
Your incapability to retreat will cause all sorts of misadventures for your allies—that is—if they don't leave you behind.
+
Your incapability to retreat will cause all sorts of misadventures for your allies — that is if they don't leave you behind.
|incompatible=[[Perspective]], [[Coward]]
+
|incompatible=[[Perspective]] and [[Coward]].
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 16:46, 14 March 2010

Moron.gif

Mental Fault

Expoint Bonus: 4

Your spirit and resolve are completely indomitable. It might be a teaching of your home town, or a miswiring in your brain, or perhaps even an eternal curse. The result: you do not, under any circumstances, back down, give up, surrender, or retreat, despite all odds. While some might consider this a boon, most people know that there are many circumstances in which one might need to run away.

Your incapability to retreat will cause all sorts of misadventures for your allies — that is if they don't leave you behind.

Incompatible with

Perspective and Coward.