RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
12-16-2012, 10:20 PM
F: The dwarf who stole the Krundlhorn, then lost it to bandits is the clear winner, and also my personal favorite.
10 points left for a relationship or two. More than two relationships is probably too many, though I guess three wouldn't be totally unreasonable. Remember that one of these relationships is someone to whom the dwarf has sworn an oath, and dwarves take their oaths very, very seriously.
The prices are:
15 points for a relationship with a character who is powerful and plays a large role in the game setting, such as the king.
10 points for a relationship with a character who is significant and important to the game setting.
5 points for a relationship with a character who plays a minor role in the setting, such as the local grocer.
However, these prices can be reduced:
-2 points for an immediate family relationship, like a brother.
-1 point for an extended family relationship, like a cousin.
-2 points for a relationship involving bonds of romantic love.
-1 points for a forbidden relationship, such as an elf being best friends with one of those hated orcs.
-2 points for relationships involving hatred or rivalry.
The modifiers stack. It's only 1 point for a fierce rivalry with a father who is insignificant in the setting.
So, let's hear some proposals! I encourage you guys to go back and look at some of the answers to the attribute questions, as I think there are some interesting possibilities for relationships in there.
10 points left for a relationship or two. More than two relationships is probably too many, though I guess three wouldn't be totally unreasonable. Remember that one of these relationships is someone to whom the dwarf has sworn an oath, and dwarves take their oaths very, very seriously.
The prices are:
15 points for a relationship with a character who is powerful and plays a large role in the game setting, such as the king.
10 points for a relationship with a character who is significant and important to the game setting.
5 points for a relationship with a character who plays a minor role in the setting, such as the local grocer.
However, these prices can be reduced:
-2 points for an immediate family relationship, like a brother.
-1 point for an extended family relationship, like a cousin.
-2 points for a relationship involving bonds of romantic love.
-1 points for a forbidden relationship, such as an elf being best friends with one of those hated orcs.
-2 points for relationships involving hatred or rivalry.
The modifiers stack. It's only 1 point for a fierce rivalry with a father who is insignificant in the setting.
So, let's hear some proposals! I encourage you guys to go back and look at some of the answers to the attribute questions, as I think there are some interesting possibilities for relationships in there.