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T

A Newbie Contractor played by Omnitox as a Free Agent

T is a Plushie who will risk their life to become the ultimate Protector and make everyone feel safe.

They are an undetermined years old, live in [REDACTED], and often appears as A small cute stuffed animal toy.

Attributes

Brawn

1

Charisma

5

Dexterity

2

Intellect

2

Perception

3

Abilities

3 Alertness

2 Animals

2 Athletics

2 Crafts

2 Culture

0 Drive

0 Firearms

4 Influence

2 Investigation

1 Medicine

1 Melee

1 Occult

3 Performance

0 Science

2 Stealth

2 Survival

1 Technology

1 Thievery

(Tap for Combat reference)
Initiative: 0 dice
Movement: 0 feet
Dash: 0 feet
Perception + Alertness: 0 dice

Injuries

(T is unharmed)

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Battle Scars

Dice penalties from Battle Scars do not stack with Stress

(T 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

Animal-Lover
Betrayal
Failure

Traumas

(T has no Traumas)


Care


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: Poor
From Assets and Liabilities
You are completely incapable of holding onto money. You start each Contract with 1d10 x10 dollars in cash.
Outsider
From Assets and Liabilities
You are not an accepted member of society. You have no citizenship in any country or nation, and have no legally recognized forms of identification or licenses, making many elements of modern life impossible for you to attain. Making Moves to gain new Circumstances is significantly hampered by your outsider status, and in some cases may be completely impossible. Your Outsider status may occasionally cause GMs to give you new Loose Ends, at their discretion.

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
Short You are very short, 4’6” at most. You have difficulty reaching or manipulating objects designed for normal adults, and your move speed is reduced by half.
Forgetful Your mind is a sieve, and while you can recall broad strokes, committing anything more detailed to memory is quite difficult. You must roll Mind Difficulty 6 in order to remember any details (locations, names, address, where you left something that you set down, physical descriptions of things, bits of information you were told, etc…) If you fail the roll, you may Exert your mind to remember, but if you botch the roll, you are stuck.
Fairy Rules You must abide by the major social conventions of the fae. You cannot lie and must keep any promises you make.
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.
Clear Conscience You have a special knack for shrugging off traumatic experiences. All Trauma rolls you make are -1 Difficulty, and Stress does not apply.
Beautiful You're quite the specimen! Rolls where your good looks could help– be it via sexual attraction, first impression, or trustworthiness– are at -2 Difficulty. Social interactions should be role-played accordingly. Effect activations are unaffected.
Immutable Body Your body is naturally resistant to being reshaped or permanently damaged. You may Exert your Mind to negate any effect that would transform your body against your will (including the Warp Form Effect). All Battle Scars you would receive are one level less severe.

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

Newbie
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

T has made 0 Moves.
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Assets And Liabilities

Assets

-15 Gifted
-3 Pathetic
-6 Clear Conscience
-3 Beautiful
-15 Immutable Body

Liabilities

+6 Finances: Poor
+6 Short
+9 Outsider
+6 Forgetful
+9 Fairy Rules