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Shame of the City (City Theme) | Shame of the City (City Theme) | ||
==Aspects== | ==Aspects== | ||
- | *SHEPHERD OF THE HOMELESS | + | *SHEPHERD OF THE HOMELESS (High Concept) |
+ | *DOES WHAT'S RIGHT, WHATEVER THE COST (Trouble) | ||
+ | *BIBLICAL SCHOLAR | ||
==Motivation== | ==Motivation== | ||
Protect and nurture the homeless | Protect and nurture the homeless | ||
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*Went to school with [[DF:Bo MacNeil|Bo]]. | *Went to school with [[DF:Bo MacNeil|Bo]]. | ||
==Skills== | ==Skills== | ||
- | Conviction +5 | + | *Conviction +5 |
+ | *Scholarship +4, Rapport +4 | ||
+ | *Discipline +3, Empathy +3, Presence +3 | ||
+ | *Survival +2, Endurance +2, Alertness +2, Contacts +2 | ||
+ | *Intimidation +1, Lore +1, Craftsmanship +1, Investigation +1, Athletics +1 | ||
==Stunts== | ==Stunts== | ||
Counselor (Empathy), Devout Words (Conviction), Person of Conviction (Conviction), Unshakable (Discipline) | Counselor (Empathy), Devout Words (Conviction), Person of Conviction (Conviction), Unshakable (Discipline) |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 29 September 2010
Contents |
Face
Shame of the City (City Theme)
Aspects
- SHEPHERD OF THE HOMELESS (High Concept)
- DOES WHAT'S RIGHT, WHATEVER THE COST (Trouble)
- BIBLICAL SCHOLAR
Motivation
Protect and nurture the homeless
Relationships
- Went to school with Bo.
Skills
- Conviction +5
- Scholarship +4, Rapport +4
- Discipline +3, Empathy +3, Presence +3
- Survival +2, Endurance +2, Alertness +2, Contacts +2
- Intimidation +1, Lore +1, Craftsmanship +1, Investigation +1, Athletics +1
Stunts
Counselor (Empathy), Devout Words (Conviction), Person of Conviction (Conviction), Unshakable (Discipline)
Supernatural Powers
Bless This House -1, Guide My Hand -1, Holy Touch -1, Righteousness -2
Notes
Ted Sheldon. Former biblical scholar at Berkeley turned homeless street preacher. Knows Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and Aramaic.