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− | This one is self explanatory. Bravery, valor, morale, guts | + | This one is self explanatory. Bravery, valor, morale, guts. |
− | Some who might be thought courageous are St. George, enlisted soldiers, firefighters, and those who walk through downtown Detroit (or maybe | + | A cowardly character would have a very low Courage score (but that doesn't mean you couldn't have a brave character who was timid at first or who pretended to be cowardly). When a character comes up against something truly frightening or dangerous, they might be forced to take a Courage test to keep from running away or being paralyzed with fear. Courage can also help keep a character safe from ghostly foes. |
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+ | Some who might be thought courageous are St. George, enlisted soldiers, firefighters, and those who walk through downtown Detroit (or maybe they're just stupid). | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 20 June 2010
This one is self explanatory. Bravery, valor, morale, guts.
A cowardly character would have a very low Courage score (but that doesn't mean you couldn't have a brave character who was timid at first or who pretended to be cowardly). When a character comes up against something truly frightening or dangerous, they might be forced to take a Courage test to keep from running away or being paralyzed with fear. Courage can also help keep a character safe from ghostly foes.
Some who might be thought courageous are St. George, enlisted soldiers, firefighters, and those who walk through downtown Detroit (or maybe they're just stupid).