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GM Question: Mystery Reputation Disad


Koshka

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Since none of my players hang out here, I don't need to spoiler this.

 

In my Golden Age game, the party mystic has a 5 point Mystery Disadvantage. I was planning to use it for a Mystery Reputation: "You know, she and her family are connected to the Sylvestri Clan". (If you don't have Arcane Adversaries, the Sylvestris are a family of devil-worshippers.) I can even justify Madame Mystique not knowing about this until now -- she isn't really hooked into the Mystic World.

 

Last game, the party hacked off a Scarlet Moon ovate turned supervillain, so it's a good time to start bringing that disad into play. This of course means I need to finalize the writeup ;) . I already know it'll be a Limited Group reputation (the Mystic World), but would it count as Extreme?

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Re: GM Question: Mystery Reputation Disad

 

I think it depends on how relevant the mystic world is in your campaign.

 

If you mean "how often the Mystic World will come into play", well, it won't be a constant element, but with a mystic in the group it'll be showing up.

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Re: GM Question: Mystery Reputation Disad

 

Sorry about that, it looks like I didn't explain it very well.

 

The Rep is already taking the 5 point penalty for being among a limited group. My question is, within that limited group (the Mystic World), how nasty would this reputation be?

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Re: GM Question: Mystery Reputation Disad

 

Sorry about that, it looks like I didn't explain it very well.

 

The Rep is already taking the 5 point penalty for being among a limited group. My question is, within that limited group (the Mystic World), how nasty would this reputation be?

 

I guess that would depend on how bad this family is in your world. Is everyone going to shun them in the mystical world for this, or will they just be wary of them? I think that would determine how extreme the reaction is...

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