

He’ll definitely still have the Easily Tempted foible, but I should think his response to giving in to said temptations will be stronger, different.Īt one point Neko mentioned the idea of burning his motivation ( PDQ# page 8), which would have been an interesting way to win the challenge, but I pointed out that doing so would mean that he alienates Sister Mary, and thus you would have to find a new safehouse for Maeve – something Neko was loathe to do. It’ll be interesting to see how Neko roleplays it and what changes about his character. He’ll strongly feel the pull of the Gospel and want to be committed to it, but he’ll also strongly feel the pull of the world, and the task he’s agreed to. Since he tied, he’s going to get to be more conflicted. Had he failed but barely, Neko would have got the opportunity to roleplay Azog having said experience, but then perhaps experiencing some sort of call to be Maeve’s protector – possibly becoming somewhat of a paladin in approach. :PĪzog would only have left the campaign if he had critically failed the roll and suddenly been willing to drop all his vices, all his current plans, and remain committed to the work there at the Salvation Army. So I wanted to reflect the unpredictability of the moment and chose to roll the 3rd d6 to determine the preacher’s bonus, rather than just assign a value to it. So take a stab at it, roleplay it, and we’ll see what happens! :) Perhaps he’s being cruel, but for whatever reason, Mordechai wants you take a stab at it. So basically what I’m saying is that as the GM I’ve ruled that none of you guys have a clue what the legit price is. So if Mugsy’s offer isn’t acceptable, we’ll roleplay through that and it may affect some things on the periphery – but it is generally presumed that the characters will arrive at an agreeable solution. I’m the GM, it’s my job to make sure moving the plot forward is possible, it’s your job to attempt to move it forward. Your characters would all understand that.Īdditionally, Mugsy knows that Mordechai has a good idea of how much capital you have to work with – given that Azog has kindly dumped the whole pile out at his feet.Īlso, please don’t be locked up by fear of failure here. There is very little “good” that could be done with it in the eyes of the law, so you’re definitely paying a black market price. You do have a clue in the pricing of the stopwatch, at least.Īdditionally, though your characters have not asked, this item is almost certainly contraband – given its portability and what it accomplishes. Yeah, I’m taking that into account, and we’ve utilized your quartermaster past before to assess the value of other items with which Mugsy would have had interaction.
