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Characters may gain dots in Secrets, just like any other Knowledge Ability.  However, characters cannot spend experience points to raise their score in Secrets; instead, the characters must actually acquire the information represented by the level of knowledge they seek.  As storyteller, you can assign points at the end of a Story that are to be applied to Secrets only.
 
Characters may gain dots in Secrets, just like any other Knowledge Ability.  However, characters cannot spend experience points to raise their score in Secrets; instead, the characters must actually acquire the information represented by the level of knowledge they seek.  As storyteller, you can assign points at the end of a Story that are to be applied to Secrets only.
  
      A+ = 10
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* A+ = 10
      A  = 9
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* A  = 9
      A- = 8
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* A- = 8
      B+ = 7
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* B+ = 7
      B  = 6
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* B  = 6
      B- = 5
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* B- = 5
      C+ = 4
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* C+ = 4
      C = 3
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* C = 3
      D = 2
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* D = The character knows most of the different vampires who want to be prince, and the conflicts between the anarchs and the elders. But knows nothing about shadowy figures behind the scenes.  The character may know of certain relationships, but knows very little of the overall picture.
      F = 1
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The character only knows the general facts about the most obvious candidates for prince.
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* F = The character knows who is an anarch and who is an elder, and can identify some of the leaders of each group.  Thus for instance the character can recognize the name of , but not that of .  The character knows very little of London and its Kindred. Only a few faces and a rough understanding of the turmoil and antipathy.
  
 
See [[Storyteller Secrets London 1900]]
 
See [[Storyteller Secrets London 1900]]

Revision as of 17:24, 17 July 2024

London - Pax Britannica

Characters may gain dots in Secrets, just like any other Knowledge Ability. However, characters cannot spend experience points to raise their score in Secrets; instead, the characters must actually acquire the information represented by the level of knowledge they seek. As storyteller, you can assign points at the end of a Story that are to be applied to Secrets only.

  • A+ = 10
  • A = 9
  • A- = 8
  • B+ = 7
  • B = 6
  • B- = 5
  • C+ = 4
  • C = 3
  • D = The character knows most of the different vampires who want to be prince, and the conflicts between the anarchs and the elders. But knows nothing about shadowy figures behind the scenes. The character may know of certain relationships, but knows very little of the overall picture.

The character only knows the general facts about the most obvious candidates for prince.

  • F = The character knows who is an anarch and who is an elder, and can identify some of the leaders of each group. Thus for instance the character can recognize the name of , but not that of . The character knows very little of London and its Kindred. Only a few faces and a rough understanding of the turmoil and antipathy.

See Storyteller Secrets London 1900