Sunday, August 1, 2010

Feature - Two-Face


"What if neither of the two evils are lesser?"


Drives
Values
Duty: d6 -  I can never go home 
Glory: d6Trust the coin  
Justice: d12 -  ...is blind..and mute...and dumb  
Love: d6 - Maybe there's hope for Harvey 
Power: d10 - is money 
Truth: d6 - Everyone lies to themselves first

Relationships
The Riddler is a clever little bastard - d6 
Poison Ivy is hard to resist - d6 
Catwoman Never trust a smiling cat - d6 
Harley Quinn A dangerous sap - d8 
The Batman used to be a friend - d10
Lisa smells nice - d4
Arthur reminds us of me - d4
We don't need Veronika's pity - d6

Assets
Distinctions 
Acid-Scarred Face - d10
Earn a Plot Point when your looks draw you unwanted attention.
Spend a Plot Point to Reroll a die in an Acid-Scarred Face roll.

Connected - d8
Spend a Plot Point to Gain a d8 Relationship with a Feature for the rest of the scene.
Spend a Plot Point to Reveal you “know a guy” who can provide you with information or material goods.

Scarred-Coin Obsession - d8
Earn a Plot Point whenever your coin flip doesn't go your way.
Earn a Plot Point and Add a d6 to the Trouble pool whenever someone takes your coin away.

Extras
Gilda Dent: 2d8 (law, relationships)
Rupert Thorne: 2d6 (vengeance, organized crime)

Locations
Courthouse: 2d8 (law, criminals)
Arkham Asylum: 2d6 (unnerving quiet, twisted logic)

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