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|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 | + | Your incapability to retreat will cause all sorts of misadventures for your allies — that is if they don't leave you behind. |
− | |incompatible=[[Perspective]] | + | |incompatible=[[Perspective]] and [[Coward]]. |
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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.