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Re: [HoE] Re: My Templar Killed Stone...(IMO)



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> > > I allowed it, but a Walking Dead delivered the Dead Blow to
> > > Wolfe and he died. I decided that Wolfe was bad-a$$ enough to come
back
> > > Harrowed if the Player wanted and he debated it and finally said yes
after
> > > I  worned him it would not be easy on him with the other Templars. I
told him
> > > the Templar wouldn't hunt him down as long as he submitted himself to
Simon
> > > right a way and so he did. When I drew the card it came out Ace of
> > > Spades...Stone, so as I saw it the Manitou in Wolfe's noggin was Stone
> > > himself (by the way Wolfe had a 4d12 Spirit so Stone would have a 6d12
+2
> > > Spirit).
> >
> > That's just wrong, to me...  Stone wasn't a Manitou, he was just someone
so
> > evil that the Manitou inside him decided to let him run the show. I do
like
> > the Templar/harrowed thing you did, with submitting himself to Simon.
That
> > could lead to later adventures in and of itself.  Say, some fringe
templar
> > decided to hunt down all the other Harrowed Templars, starting with this
Mr.
> > Wolfe...
> >
> > Damnaged Goods
>
> Personally I like the idea of Stone becoming a manitou and then possessing
a
> recently deceased PC... Plus it is a good way to keep such a wonderful
agent of
> the Reckoners (PEG) alive and kicking and still give the posse the
satisfaction
> of having killed him.
>
> Dirk

True, that does provide an interesting twist.  I'd be more than happy with
it if Stone provided some sort of extra danger beyond the powers of a normal
manitou.  Say, if he ever gets a dominion point higher than the PC, it's
PERMANENT, and the PC is in essence, a re-embodiment of Stone.  His
Corporeal traits wouldn't be as hot as they formerly were, but his mental
would still be kick ass.

I say one point over, because that's just how bad Ass stone is.  Total
dominion, as per a normal manitou is semi-permanent anyway.


Damnaged Goods