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− | Medic: Need painkillers, or something to make you sleep? Need patched up, when going to a hospital (or using magic) might be...inconvenient? Need 'spare parts' without the fuss and muss of collecting organs yourself? Rumour has it Dreizehn can help. | + | '''Medic''': Need painkillers, or something to make you sleep? Need patched up, when going to a hospital (or using magic) might be...inconvenient? Need 'spare parts' without the fuss and muss of collecting organs yourself? Rumour has it Dreizehn can help. |
− | Scientists: He's got a bit of an...obsession. Need a lab assistant or tech? He has skills in medicine, genetics, biology, and is particularly effective in repairing equipment or jury rigging the machines a good doctor might need from scratch. On the other hand, you might find a stray lab rat poking its nose about your lab a bit too intently. | + | '''Scientists''': He's got a bit of an...obsession. Need a lab assistant or tech? He has skills in medicine, genetics, biology, and is particularly effective in repairing equipment or jury rigging the machines a good doctor might need from scratch. On the other hand, you might find a stray lab rat poking its nose about your lab a bit too intently. |
− | Ratkin: He is one. A very Weaverish one, and not typically liked by other rats because of this. But still, they're his family, and he'll help out how he can. Likewise, he's constantly struggling between his instinct (destructive and chaotic) and logic and order. | + | '''Ratkin''': He is one. A very Weaverish one, and not typically liked by other rats because of this. But still, they're his family, and he'll help out how he can. Likewise, he's constantly struggling between his instinct (destructive and chaotic) and logic and order. |
− | Technomancers: He'll probably want to meet you. A lot. In fact, he'd be very, very interested in learning about the Union's world view and values. Unfortunately, they might also want to murder him. | + | '''Technomancers''': He'll probably want to meet you. A lot. In fact, he'd be very, very interested in learning about the Union's world view and values. Unfortunately, they might also want to murder him. |
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+ | '''Priests''': He's intolerant of them. In fact, it extends to fortune tellers, psychic hotlines and the like. He believes very strongly that it's crooked and immoral to ask someone to pay for something unfounded, and (in his opinion) unhealthily superstitious. Especially under threat of damnation. |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 9 March 2013
Medic: Need painkillers, or something to make you sleep? Need patched up, when going to a hospital (or using magic) might be...inconvenient? Need 'spare parts' without the fuss and muss of collecting organs yourself? Rumour has it Dreizehn can help.
Scientists: He's got a bit of an...obsession. Need a lab assistant or tech? He has skills in medicine, genetics, biology, and is particularly effective in repairing equipment or jury rigging the machines a good doctor might need from scratch. On the other hand, you might find a stray lab rat poking its nose about your lab a bit too intently.
Ratkin: He is one. A very Weaverish one, and not typically liked by other rats because of this. But still, they're his family, and he'll help out how he can. Likewise, he's constantly struggling between his instinct (destructive and chaotic) and logic and order.
Technomancers: He'll probably want to meet you. A lot. In fact, he'd be very, very interested in learning about the Union's world view and values. Unfortunately, they might also want to murder him.
Priests: He's intolerant of them. In fact, it extends to fortune tellers, psychic hotlines and the like. He believes very strongly that it's crooked and immoral to ask someone to pay for something unfounded, and (in his opinion) unhealthily superstitious. Especially under threat of damnation.