Difference between revisions of "Devil on Your Shoulder"
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− | |description=You are more aware of your darker impulses than most. It's not that you can't be good — you know all about good and evil — but your evil side is ''way'' cooler. You take a −2 penalty to [[ | + | |description=You are more aware of your darker impulses than most. It's not that you can't be good — you know all about good and evil — but your evil side is ''way'' cooler. You take a −2 penalty to [[Virtue]] checks to resist temptation, and the GM should tempt you frequently. |
Devil On Your Shoulder combined with [[Avaricious]] and [[Sadist]] makes for a real bastard of a character. When paired with [[Angel on Your Shoulder]], this Fault makes characters act conflicted. | Devil On Your Shoulder combined with [[Avaricious]] and [[Sadist]] makes for a real bastard of a character. When paired with [[Angel on Your Shoulder]], this Fault makes characters act conflicted. | ||
|incompatible=[[Beyond Good and Evil]], [[Honest Abe]], and [[Perspective]]. | |incompatible=[[Beyond Good and Evil]], [[Honest Abe]], and [[Perspective]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 4 June 2011
Expoint Bonus: 2
You are more aware of your darker impulses than most. It's not that you can't be good — you know all about good and evil — but your evil side is way cooler. You take a −2 penalty to Virtue checks to resist temptation, and the GM should tempt you frequently.
Devil On Your Shoulder combined with Avaricious and Sadist makes for a real bastard of a character. When paired with Angel on Your Shoulder, this Fault makes characters act conflicted.