Re: Quick Enraged Questions
These are my opinion/SFX answers rather than rule answers, OK?
If the behavior that triggered the PC's Enraged is still occuring at the end of the turn, (innocents still being attacked, dogs being kicked, etc.) then I doubt that an automatic chance to break the Disad is justified. Even were it to occur, the GM would just have to roll the Enraged again, if one accepts the "dice rule all" premise of gaming.
One might justify a greater threat than the "women being mistreated'' as sufficient rationale to give the player a chance, but IMO, the reason Enraged is a Disad is that it makes you attack out of temper rather than out of logic, so I might let the roll take place, but as above, reroll next phase if the PC breaks out of the Enraged.
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