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Marcus Nettle
Suffer the odds.

A Newbie Contractor played by Squalhardt as a Free Agent

Marcus Nettle is a Lucky who will risk his life to become a Gambler and become the richest person on Earth.

He is 22 years old, lives in a house in Las Vegas, and often appears as Jeans, black shirt, grey coat, silver chain, pink shades, short slicked back blonde hair, green eyes.

Attributes

Brawn

1

Charisma

4

Dexterity

3

Intellect

3

Perception

4

Abilities

3 Alertness

0 Animals

1 Athletics

0 Brawl

0 Crafts

1 Culture

2 Drive

2 Firearms

2 Influence

0 Investigation

0 Medicine

0 Melee

0 Occult

2 Performance

0 Science

2 Stealth

0 Survival

0 Technology

0 Thievery

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Initiative: 0 dice
Movement: 0 feet
Dash: 0 feet
Perception + Alertness: 0 dice

Injuries

(Marcus Nettle is unharmed)

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Battle Scars

Dice penalties from Battle Scars do not stack with Stress

(Marcus Nettle has no Battle Scars)

Body 6

Stress

8 Mind

0
Agitated
0
Distracted
Hurt
-1
Rattled
Injured
-1
Worried
Wounded
-2
Alarmed
Mauled
-3
Frantic
Maimed
-4
Delirious
X_X

Limits

Anguish
Atrocities
Murder

Traumas

(Marcus Nettle has no Traumas)



Circumstances

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.

Finances: Average
From Assets and Liabilities
You can live stably off your money. You have access to $2,500 (or equivalent currency) per Contract.

Conditions

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.

From Assets and Liabilities
Deep Sleeper You require more sleep than most people, and are quick to fall asleep but slow to wake up. All attempts to put you to sleep succeed automatically. A full restful sleep requires at least 10 hours of sleep. Attempts to wake you up while sleeping, as well as Perception checks you make while you’re sleeping, are at +2 difficulty.
Compulsive Liar You have trouble with honesty and generally find it much easier and safer to make things up. Any time you are asked about yourself, or are offering information about yourself, you must succeed a Self-Control roll in order to tell the truth. If you are ever caught in a lie, you must Exert your Mind in order to come clean; otherwise you must attempt to justify the initial lie with more lies.
Delusions of Grandeur You believe yourself to be the very best, one of the elite, superior to anyone else you meet. You must succeed a Self-Control roll in order to believe something or take an action which contradicts this delusion.
Pathetic You are so pathetic, no one takes you seriously as a threat. As long as your Brawn rating is 1, opponents must roll Mind and achieve an Outcome of 4 or higher to attack you instead of other targets in Combat.
Nimble Fingers Your fingers are particularly long and slender. You receive a +2 dice bonus to any action that requires fine manual dexterity.
Focused You’re cool under pressure. Stress from Mind Damage is reduced by 2.
Bounce Back You heal incredibly quickly. Whenever one of your severe Injuries is Properly Stabilized, reduce its Severity by 1. Your stabilized Injuries heal 4 Severity levels per month instead of the standard 2.
Daredevil You have a penchant for taking wild, unnecessary risks, and somehow manage to survive them. You get +3 dice when attempting an action that is especially risky, and may ignore a single 1 on that roll.
Jack of All Trades You are naturally capable of most things, even without any training. When making a roll which utilizes a Primary Ability that you don’t possess, you do not suffer the standard +1 Difficulty penalty, and you receive +1 dice to the roll.

Loose Ends

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.

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Advancement

0 Victories - 0 Failures
Remaining Exp: 1
(Earned: 150 - Spent: 149)
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Journal
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Questionnaire

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Moves

Marcus Nettle has made 0 Moves.
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Assets And Liabilities

Assets

-0 Finances: Average
-3 Pathetic
-6 Focused
-12 Jack of All Trades
-9 Bounce Back
-3 Nimble Fingers
-9 Daredevil

Liabilities

+3 Deep Sleeper
+6 Compulsive Liar
+6 Delusions of Grandeur