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 [[Self-Control]] checks to resist temptation (but not any Saves), and the GM should tempt you frequently. | + | |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 [[Self-Control]] checks to resist temptation (but not any Saves), and the GM should tempt you frequently. Things which could prove especially |
− | Devil On Your Shoulder | + | 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=[[Perspective]] and [[Beyond Good and Evil]]. | |incompatible=[[Perspective]] and [[Beyond Good and Evil]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 4 December 2010
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 Self-Control checks to resist temptation (but not any Saves), and the GM should tempt you frequently. Things which could prove especially
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.