About Debts:
Having participated in the Rite of Prestation for years, I have no problem handling them in the fiction.
But I can’t find HOW MANY initial debts one PC must have. One with a PC and one with an NPC?
All of them assigned?
Thanks
About Debts:
About Debts:
Having participated in the Rite of Prestation for years, I have no problem handling them in the fiction.
But I can’t find HOW MANY initial debts one PC must have. One with a PC and one with an NPC?
All of them assigned?
Thanks
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You go through the Debt questions on your playbook and assign them (mostly) to other PCs to establish staring Debts.
Luke has the right of it.
After rereading this, I think I better understand your question. The list of three Debt entries must all be resolved before play. If you can, you should apply the to PC’s, but if you can’t or it doesn’t seem to fit, you can apply them to NPC’s instead. 😀
Yes, this could be better clarified in the text. In AW it says “one or more” of the questions here it does not say “all of them”
Ok, so ALL of them.
The question’a born from a playtest with World of Darkness, in which we were three lupines, all with the same debts, and we felt somewhat …short of variety.
-So, you did THIS? Me TOO!
– ME TOO!! What a case!!
All AW derived games gave this issue. Doubles of the same archetype have way too much similarities, so it’s harder to play wolf pack
Yea, we don’t suggest playing the same archetypes in vanilla US, but obviously variants of the game will make an exception. In this case, I would invite players to maybe make up a few of their own and use those for starting Debts. I bet that would be a lot of fun!