Difference between revisions of "Deformity"

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|description=You possess a rare deformity which affects your physical and social stats somehow, the exact effects of which are left up to the GM.  Typical deformities include a hunchback, turned in feet, clawed hand, backwards kneecaps, lesions, extra finger on your right hand, etc.
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|description=Sanctuary! You possess a rare deformity which affects your physical and social stats
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For 1 point, you take a −1 to Disgise, and a −1 to Seduce, yet you get a +1 bonus to Intimidate.  Typical 1 point deformities would include an extra finger on your right hand or a hairlip.
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For 3 points, you take a −3 to Disguise, and a −3 to Seduce, yet you get a +3 bonus to Intimidate.  Typical 3 point deformities would include a clawed hand, a hunchback, backwards kneecaps, or a misshapen head.
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For 5 points, you take a −5 to Disguise, and a −5 to Seduce, yet you get a +5 bonus to Intimidate.  Typical 5 point deformities would include leprosy or the physique of Ephialtes from Frank Miller's ''300''.
 
|incompatible=* (Unless the deformity is easily concealed) [[Attractive|Beatiful]], [[Attractive|Stunning]], [[Unremarkable]], and [[Girl/Guy Magnet]]
 
|incompatible=* (Unless the deformity is easily concealed) [[Attractive|Beatiful]], [[Attractive|Stunning]], [[Unremarkable]], and [[Girl/Guy Magnet]]
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 22 February 2009

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Physical Fault

Expoint Bonus: 1/3/5

Sanctuary! You possess a rare deformity which affects your physical and social stats.

For 1 point, you take a −1 to Disgise, and a −1 to Seduce, yet you get a +1 bonus to Intimidate. Typical 1 point deformities would include an extra finger on your right hand or a hairlip.

For 3 points, you take a −3 to Disguise, and a −3 to Seduce, yet you get a +3 bonus to Intimidate. Typical 3 point deformities would include a clawed hand, a hunchback, backwards kneecaps, or a misshapen head.

For 5 points, you take a −5 to Disguise, and a −5 to Seduce, yet you get a +5 bonus to Intimidate. Typical 5 point deformities would include leprosy or the physique of Ephialtes from Frank Miller's 300.

Incompatible with