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A character with a poor Self-Control score is unable to resist temptation and is easily persuaded, angered, or dominated. A character with a good Self-Control score is usually calm, behaved, steadfast, and restrained. | A character with a poor Self-Control score is unable to resist temptation and is easily persuaded, angered, or dominated. A character with a good Self-Control score is usually calm, behaved, steadfast, and restrained. | ||
− | Popular self control gurus are Tibetan | + | Popular self control gurus are Tibetan monks, anyone who walks on hot coals for fun, and marital artists. |
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Revision as of 23:47, 6 April 2012
Self-Control represents a character's mental discipline.If someone loses control of themselves, they usually end up in trouble. Self-Control may be called on when a character is taunted, having his/her mind controlled, face to face with their father's murderer, or would like to set themselves on fire.
A character with a poor Self-Control score is unable to resist temptation and is easily persuaded, angered, or dominated. A character with a good Self-Control score is usually calm, behaved, steadfast, and restrained.
Popular self control gurus are Tibetan monks, anyone who walks on hot coals for fun, and marital artists.