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Secrets are good for trading, and for fleshing out certain people. You can add your Secrets Background to your dice pool for rolls involving Intimidation, Seduction, Streetwise, Etiquette, Investigation, Law, Lore, Occult, or Politics -- providing you're willing to let others know what you know. This might get you into trouble, but it's a good ace to have up your sleeve. Exposing a big secret may buy you some Renown, especially if you share it with other werecats. That same secret, once revealed, can stir up ungodly amounts of trouble. This may be exactly what you want, or the last thing you need. Funny thing about secrets, you never can tell which way the wind will blow once they're in the open. | Secrets are good for trading, and for fleshing out certain people. You can add your Secrets Background to your dice pool for rolls involving Intimidation, Seduction, Streetwise, Etiquette, Investigation, Law, Lore, Occult, or Politics -- providing you're willing to let others know what you know. This might get you into trouble, but it's a good ace to have up your sleeve. Exposing a big secret may buy you some Renown, especially if you share it with other werecats. That same secret, once revealed, can stir up ungodly amounts of trouble. This may be exactly what you want, or the last thing you need. Funny thing about secrets, you never can tell which way the wind will blow once they're in the open. | ||
− | The Secret rating should reflect the overall importance of the classified goods. The bigger or more dangerous the secret is, the higher the rating. This Background comes in two varieties: | + | The Secret rating should reflect the overall importance of the classified goods. The bigger or more dangerous the secret is, the higher the rating. This Background comes in two varieties: |
General Secrets, which reflect a body of local information. General secrets usually apply to one area. If you know which Brooklyn cops are on the take and you leave Brooklyn, you can learn another Secret, forfeit the Background, or specialize in finding corrupt cops everywhere. This last option takes time, and should be RolePlayed. Think Chinatown. | General Secrets, which reflect a body of local information. General secrets usually apply to one area. If you know which Brooklyn cops are on the take and you leave Brooklyn, you can learn another Secret, forfeit the Background, or specialize in finding corrupt cops everywhere. This last option takes time, and should be RolePlayed. Think Chinatown. | ||
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You simply decide on the Background rank, the Storyteller tells you what you know. It may be true or false, but it should always be important. There may be some great reward for passing the mystery on -- a reward that could lead to buying another Background, or to your destruction. | You simply decide on the Background rank, the Storyteller tells you what you know. It may be true or false, but it should always be important. There may be some great reward for passing the mystery on -- a reward that could lead to buying another Background, or to your destruction. | ||
− | 1) Serious dirt (corrupt politicians, Kindred politics). (tis | + | |
+ | 1) Serious dirt (corrupt politicians, Kindred politics). (tis me present level) | ||
This informatiom for future developement in this background | This informatiom for future developement in this background | ||
− | 2)Gossip (affairs, minor bribes, the president's bad habits). | + | |
− | 3)Interesting tidbits (which cops are on the take, the mayor's mistress and her address, "proof" of alien contact). | + | 2) Gossip (affairs, minor bribes, the president's bad habits). |
− | 4)Frightening dirt (the governor's black book, an elder vampire's haven, the second gunman on the grassy knoll. | + | |
− | 5)A danger to others, and to yourself (a capo's bank account); an archwizard's True Name; plans of an upcoming invasion of DChina. | + | 3) Interesting tidbits (which cops are on the take, the mayor's mistress and her address, "proof" of alien contact). |
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+ | 4) Frightening dirt (the governor's black book, an elder vampire's haven, the second gunman on the grassy knoll. | ||
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+ | 5) A danger to others, and to yourself (a capo's bank account); an archwizard's True Name; plans of an upcoming invasion of DChina. | ||
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This Background is the spiritual equivalent of Contacts. You maintain good relationships with small spirits in the region, who gladly feed you information about goings-on in the local Penumbra. Sometimes they notice things that physical observers on Earth just wouldn't catch. This Background contributes to the generally creepy reputation of the Theurge Auspice, giving them access to information they would have no real way of knowing. | This Background is the spiritual equivalent of Contacts. You maintain good relationships with small spirits in the region, who gladly feed you information about goings-on in the local Penumbra. Sometimes they notice things that physical observers on Earth just wouldn't catch. This Background contributes to the generally creepy reputation of the Theurge Auspice, giving them access to information they would have no real way of knowing. | ||
− | This background is most often employed in Downtimes or by role-playing with a Storyteller. The level of the Background corresponds to the extent of knowledge the Spirit Network can discover. | + | This background is most often employed in Downtimes or by role-playing with a Storyteller. The level of the Background corresponds to the extent of knowledge the Spirit Network can discover. |
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Corax run the Umbra as well as, if not better than, anyone. Apart from the Nuwisha, the Corax spend more time in the Umbra than anyone else, and over the millennia the raven-folk have searched out routes, paths and safe back alleys through the Velvet Shadow. More to the point, they've communicated this knowledge and disseminated it, meaning that chances are pretty good that any given wereraven has a chance of knowing at least a few safe routes and safe places in the Umbra. Corax with this background also have a shot at knowing where the local unsafe places are, what lives in them, and possibly, how to lure unfriendly creatures into those places where visitors aren't welcome. | Corax run the Umbra as well as, if not better than, anyone. Apart from the Nuwisha, the Corax spend more time in the Umbra than anyone else, and over the millennia the raven-folk have searched out routes, paths and safe back alleys through the Velvet Shadow. More to the point, they've communicated this knowledge and disseminated it, meaning that chances are pretty good that any given wereraven has a chance of knowing at least a few safe routes and safe places in the Umbra. Corax with this background also have a shot at knowing where the local unsafe places are, what lives in them, and possibly, how to lure unfriendly creatures into those places where visitors aren't welcome. | ||
− | + | 1) One or two safe paths and a hidey-hole or two (this is present development) | |
The below information is for future development | The below information is for future development | ||
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2) Multiple routes to frequent destinations | 2) Multiple routes to frequent destinations | ||
− | 3) Knowledge of safe zones, routes practically anywhere, and where not to go. | + | |
+ | 3) Knowledge of safe zones, routes practically anywhere, and where not to go | ||
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4) Multiple safe places and hides out, an encyclopedic knowledge of Umbral pathways and an awareness of what lves where | 4) Multiple safe places and hides out, an encyclopedic knowledge of Umbral pathways and an awareness of what lves where | ||
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5) A Near-perfect knowledge of the Near Umbra, where to go, and what to avoid. | 5) A Near-perfect knowledge of the Near Umbra, where to go, and what to avoid. | ||
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