why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
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why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
Only just noticed this on pg 194 of 1st edition, PB is always 2D6 regardless of what age group.
This is a pattern we see for other attributes (only 3D6 seems to be Spd for teens) but it seems odd, why can't you have attractive victims? That's the classic damsel trope.
This is a pattern we see for other attributes (only 3D6 seems to be Spd for teens) but it seems odd, why can't you have attractive victims? That's the classic damsel trope.
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It's the classic damsel trope for Hollywood and other forms of entertainment. Monsters might find any human just as tasty though.
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
Shoot, why does the Genius get a bonus to P.B.? There NERDS!!! as Ogre would say.
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
Not Really a job char class, and more a character concept template.Axelmania wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 1:01 pm Only just noticed this on pg 194 of 1st edition, PB is always 2D6 regardless of what age group.
This is a pattern we see for other attributes (only 3D6 seems to be Spd for teens) but it seems odd, why can't you have attractive victims? That's the classic damsel trope.
Part of a person's Beauty is due to their personality. And being a perpetual victim the char will not take tip top care of themself.
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
I don't know, Daphne was pretty hot...although I was always more partial to Velma...drewkitty ~..~ wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 9:07 pmNot Really a job char class, and more a character concept template.Axelmania wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 1:01 pm Only just noticed this on pg 194 of 1st edition, PB is always 2D6 regardless of what age group.
This is a pattern we see for other attributes (only 3D6 seems to be Spd for teens) but it seems odd, why can't you have attractive victims? That's the classic damsel trope.
Part of a person's Beauty is due to their personality. And being a perpetual victim the char will not take tip top care of themself.
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
Nether of these mentioned characters were victim characters.green.nova343 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:48 am I don't know, Daphne was pretty hot...although I was always more partial to Velma...
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
Mine saysAxelmania wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 1:01 pm Only just noticed this on pg 194 of 1st edition, PB is always 2D6 regardless of what age group.
This is a pattern we see for other attributes (only 3D6 seems to be Spd for teens) but it seems odd, why can't you have attractive victims? That's the classic damsel trope.
It's that way because Victims aren't supposed to be as good as Player Characters. And a 12 is still attractive but I would think that if the GM wanted their Victim to be more attractive they could do so.Most of the Victim player character's attributes are rolled on 2D6 regardless of age (remember, infants and toddlers are not player characters).
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Re: why does the Victim OCC have a low Physical Beauty?
"Okay, you're in a group of NPCs. Bob is PB 10, Gilda is 7, Marcus is 8, Rita is an 18....who dies first?"
Actually, this reminds me of the cartoon of the South Seas islanders sacrificing a virgin to their volcano god. Initially they tie the village beauty to the stake, think again about it, and swap her out for the ugliest villager.
This ploy backfires in a Jack Vance 'Dying Earth' story, where a stranger to a village gets captured and told to select a female companion from a line-up to accompany him up a mountain, He selects the one who seems to have put the most effort into appearing ugly...turns out, as he suspects, they're being sacrificed to a demon inhabiting the mountain, and the one he chose is the village chief's daughter.
Actually, this reminds me of the cartoon of the South Seas islanders sacrificing a virgin to their volcano god. Initially they tie the village beauty to the stake, think again about it, and swap her out for the ugliest villager.
This ploy backfires in a Jack Vance 'Dying Earth' story, where a stranger to a village gets captured and told to select a female companion from a line-up to accompany him up a mountain, He selects the one who seems to have put the most effort into appearing ugly...turns out, as he suspects, they're being sacrificed to a demon inhabiting the mountain, and the one he chose is the village chief's daughter.
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