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− | In conversation, you cannot help phrasing everything in terms of the hunt. You do not speak of rivals and enemies, you speak of prey. You do not speak of nations and coteries, you speak of territories and packs. This Flaw can be regarded as a quirk at first, but it | + | In conversation, you cannot help phrasing everything in terms of the hunt. You do not speak of rivals and enemies, you speak of prey. You do not speak of nations and coteries, you speak of territories and packs. This Flaw can be regarded as a quirk at first, but it quickly becomes annoying. This Flaw must be roleplayed, and your Storyteller will impose penalties on Social rolls (normally only a +1 to difficulties, but possibly more depending on the circumstances) as she sees fit. |
Alternatively, you may speak little but always act as if you are hunting. You shift position, cock your head and listen and then suddenly jump on a table, stalk slowly across a room, bare your teeth when angered and so forth. | Alternatively, you may speak little but always act as if you are hunting. You shift position, cock your head and listen and then suddenly jump on a table, stalk slowly across a room, bare your teeth when angered and so forth. |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 7 April 2014
2 points
In conversation, you cannot help phrasing everything in terms of the hunt. You do not speak of rivals and enemies, you speak of prey. You do not speak of nations and coteries, you speak of territories and packs. This Flaw can be regarded as a quirk at first, but it quickly becomes annoying. This Flaw must be roleplayed, and your Storyteller will impose penalties on Social rolls (normally only a +1 to difficulties, but possibly more depending on the circumstances) as she sees fit.
Alternatively, you may speak little but always act as if you are hunting. You shift position, cock your head and listen and then suddenly jump on a table, stalk slowly across a room, bare your teeth when angered and so forth.