Difference between revisions of "Attributes"
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Social attributes delineate a character's appearance, charm and ability to interact with society. These traits are paramount in determining a character's first impressions, personal dynamics and relations with other individuals. | Social attributes delineate a character's appearance, charm and ability to interact with society. These traits are paramount in determining a character's first impressions, personal dynamics and relations with other individuals. | ||
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==Charisma== | ==Charisma== | ||
+ | Charisma is a character's ability to entice and please others through her personality. Charisma comes into question when a character tries to win another character's sympathies or encourage others to trust her. Charisma does not necessarily indicate a silver tongue or a skill with bullying. Rather, it is the simple power of a character's charm and influence. Charisma delineates a character's ability at convincing others to see her point of view. | ||
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+ | |title=Charisma | ||
+ | |rank1=Poor: Stop picking your nose. | ||
+ | |rank2=Average: You are generally likable and have several friends. | ||
+ | |rank3=Good: People trust you implicitly. | ||
+ | |rank4=Exceptional: You have significant personal magnetism. | ||
+ | |rank5=Outstanding: Entire cultures could follow your lead. | ||
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==Manipulation== | ==Manipulation== | ||
+ | Manipulation measures a character's ability for self-expression in the interests of getting others to share her outlook or follow her whims. In short, it's getting others to do what she wants. Manipulation comes into play when a character tries to influence or subtly guide another's behavior. Manipulation is used to trick, bluff, fast-talk and railroad other characters. Whether or not the characters in question actually ''like'' the manipulator is irrelevant (this is why Manipulation differs from Charisma); a skilled manipulator can even employ the talents of people who hate her. | ||
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+ | |title=Manipulation | ||
+ | |rank1=Poor: A person of few (often ineffectual) words. | ||
+ | |rank2=Average: You can fool some of the people some of the time, just like anybody else. | ||
+ | |rank3=Good: You never pay full price. | ||
+ | |rank4=Exceptional: You could be a politician or cult leader. | ||
+ | |rank5=Outstanding: "Of course I'll tell the prince it was ''I'' who tried to stake him!" | ||
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
+ | The Appearance attribute is a measure of a character's attractiveness. More than simple looks, however, Appearance is the sum of a character's visible grace, beauty and the indefinable ''je ne sais quoi'' that makes people desirable. | ||
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+ | Appearance is both more and less than words-- it appeals to the lower levels of the psyche, so it shapes first impressions and the nature of memories thereafter. No matter how open-minded a person is, no matter how vehemently he claims "Her personality is more important than her looks", a person still thinks of another in relation to the subject's appearance. | ||
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+ | {{ :Template:StatChart | ||
+ | |title=Appearance | ||
+ | |rank1=Poor: Ugly as a mud fence. | ||
+ | |rank2=Average: You don't stand out in a crowd, for better or worse. | ||
+ | |rank3=Good: Strangers offer to buy you drinks at bars. | ||
+ | |rank4=Exceptional: You are appealing enough to be a model, and people often go out of their way to tell you so. | ||
+ | |rank5=Outstanding: People react to you with either insane jealousy or beatific awe. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | |} | ||
=Mental attributes= | =Mental attributes= |
Revision as of 11:40, 8 September 2015
Contents
Physical attributes
Physical attributes define the condition of a character's body. They indicate how strong, agile and resilient a character is. Physical attributes should be taken as the primary category for an action-oriented character.
Social attributes
Social attributes delineate a character's appearance, charm and ability to interact with society. These traits are paramount in determining a character's first impressions, personal dynamics and relations with other individuals.
CharismaCharisma is a character's ability to entice and please others through her personality. Charisma comes into question when a character tries to win another character's sympathies or encourage others to trust her. Charisma does not necessarily indicate a silver tongue or a skill with bullying. Rather, it is the simple power of a character's charm and influence. Charisma delineates a character's ability at convincing others to see her point of view.
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ManipulationManipulation measures a character's ability for self-expression in the interests of getting others to share her outlook or follow her whims. In short, it's getting others to do what she wants. Manipulation comes into play when a character tries to influence or subtly guide another's behavior. Manipulation is used to trick, bluff, fast-talk and railroad other characters. Whether or not the characters in question actually like the manipulator is irrelevant (this is why Manipulation differs from Charisma); a skilled manipulator can even employ the talents of people who hate her.
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AppearanceThe Appearance attribute is a measure of a character's attractiveness. More than simple looks, however, Appearance is the sum of a character's visible grace, beauty and the indefinable je ne sais quoi that makes people desirable. Appearance is both more and less than words-- it appeals to the lower levels of the psyche, so it shapes first impressions and the nature of memories thereafter. No matter how open-minded a person is, no matter how vehemently he claims "Her personality is more important than her looks", a person still thinks of another in relation to the subject's appearance.
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Mental attributes
Mental attributes define a character's cerebral capacities, including such aspects as memory, intelligence, awareness of one's surroundings and the ability to think, learn and react.