Molven Farpeak does not have a home Playgroup. They cannot interact with Contractors on their Downtimes. They must choose a Playgroup before their fourth Contract.
Molven Farpeak's Power value does not match their spent Gifts! Power Value: 1 Spent Rewards: 0
A Newbie Contractor played by LilDoomVil1 as a Free Agent
He is 30 years old, lives in a luxurious penthouse in NYC, and often appears as a dapper light-brown skinned man with Asian features and wearing a perfectly fitting single-breasted black suit with black cap-toe oxfords, a tucked in white-plated dress shirt, three-point fold pocket square, golden cufflinks, a dark-brown leather belt with a box buckle, and a black leather strap minimalistic dress watch with a yellow gold round case.
His Questionnaire has 4 answers.
2 Alertness
0 Animals
2 Athletics
0 Crafts
0 Culture
0 Drive
0 Firearms
3 Influence
2 Investigation
0 Medicine
0 Melee
0 Occult
0 Performance
0 Science
0 Stealth
0 Survival
0 Technology
0 Thievery
3 Brawl
Circumstances describe your situation.
Examples include enemies, wealth, notoriety, social status, contacts, fame, and imprisonment.
Because each Playgroup has its own setting, Circumstances record the Playgroup they were acquired in.
Conditions describe your state of being.
Examples of Conditions include curses, diseases, and impactful personality quirks.
Conditions are granted by Assets and Liabilities or by GMs based on the events of Contracts and Downtime activities like Moves, and Loose Ends.
Because Conditions may have GM-created systems, they also record the Playgroup they were acquired in.
Loose Ends will cause problems for you if you don't tie them up.
Examples of Loose Ends include enemies, debts, evidence, and promises.
All Loose Ends have a Cutoff that counts down each time you attend a Contract. When it hits zero, the Threat of your Loose End manifests, causing issues for your Contractor.
You cannot see the current values of your Loose Ends' Cutoffs, but you can take initiative and make Moves on your Downtimes to deal with them before time runs out.
Latest 3 of 4 answers
Molven has been in the poaching business for the past 12 years, he started when he was 18 and poor. He through a series of very strange circumstances found himself stranded in Africa for at least 4 months, till the US Embassy could verify his US citizenship. After 4 grueling months in a country that hated him, he found out that the US Embassy had lost his file and had not even been looking at his circumstances and trying to help him. Dejected after learning the process would now take 6 months, he steeled his resolve to go back out there and live a more sustainable life. He contacted the extremely shady people he had meet 2 months prior, and determinedly stated he would work for them. After 2 years of hard work, he was now a proud leader of his own small poaching company of 10 men and contracted almost every week to bring in exotic animals, dead or live. The more he worked in this crooked environment, the more he got accustomed to the harsh vastitudes of life and the deeper he got entrenched in the ongoings of the Underground World in Africa, and even internationally.
Very soon he came into contact with powerful people, who understood he was a worthwhile investment, and today he stands tall owning a 1000 man poaching business that spans all across the world, but most stationed in Africa, Australia, China, Vietnam, and the Caribbean.
Due to his business he owns: