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− | |While she does have high Willpower, Sandra '''is''' a Garou - and a Get, besides - with an active Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural threshold of 'normal' Rage, and is now actively at risk of entering a Thrall of the Wyrm frenzy. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. However you play your reaction to her is entirely up to you (per example, if you have a Willpower score that is below 6, are squishier than a Garou, and thus wish to avoid her, I would not bat an eye at it) but I'll be sticking to canon in regards to how this dictates her behavior. I am | + | |While she does have high Willpower, Sandra '''is''' a Garou - and a Get, besides - with an active Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural threshold of 'normal' Rage, and is now actively at risk of entering a Thrall of the Wyrm frenzy. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. However you play your reaction to her is entirely up to you (per example, if you have a Willpower score that is below 6, are squishier than a Garou, and thus wish to avoid her, I would not bat an eye at it) but I'll be sticking to canon in regards to how this dictates her behavior, and will make regular frenzy checks depending on how the situation is going ICly. '''I am not out to PK anyone''', or avoid ICA=ICC by giving this warning: I'm only giving a heads up. That said, you will be warned if you're in any IC danger, at which point we can figure out how to continue the scene from there. More often than not, Sandra will excuse herself and go elsewhere. |
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Revision as of 11:09, 31 January 2017
PRPs: | I run PRPs! They can be combat oriented, or investigative, or what have you. Sandra, herself, need not be directly involved in these if she doesn't fit the scenario. Currently, there is a PRP that's being run in the background regarding an inter-Wyrm conflict between Black Spiral Dancers and a 'new' type of powerful bane (and their resulting fomori), and investigation into the matter is still underway. Wyrm and Gaian characters are both encouraged to page me regarding this plot. Players that can agree to work together in spite of their obvious Triatic differences should let me know that they're game for it; people who will automatically Risk 3 each other will not be thrown into scenes with one another. That said, it's fine if you're in either category. There's enough plot to go around! Similarly, there's the matter of the Lost Cub, Cinder, who can be read about in RP Hooks. |
Rage: | While she does have high Willpower, Sandra is a Garou - and a Get, besides - with an active Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural threshold of 'normal' Rage, and is now actively at risk of entering a Thrall of the Wyrm frenzy. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. However you play your reaction to her is entirely up to you (per example, if you have a Willpower score that is below 6, are squishier than a Garou, and thus wish to avoid her, I would not bat an eye at it) but I'll be sticking to canon in regards to how this dictates her behavior, and will make regular frenzy checks depending on how the situation is going ICly. I am not out to PK anyone, or avoid ICA=ICC by giving this warning: I'm only giving a heads up. That said, you will be warned if you're in any IC danger, at which point we can figure out how to continue the scene from there. More often than not, Sandra will excuse herself and go elsewhere. |