Name: Harry Dresden
Aspects:
High Concept: Warden of the White Council
Trouble: The Temptation of Power
Other:
Epic Wiseass
I Trust My Brother
He Did the Right Thing
Mentor to Molly Carpenter
The Building Was On Fire and It Wasn’t My Fault
Skills:
Superb: Conviction, Endurance
Great: Discipline, Intimidation, Lore
Good: Alertness, Athletics, Contacts
Fair: Deceit, Guns, Investigation, Rapport, Weapons,
Average: Burglary, Fists, Performance, Presence, Scholarship, Stealth
Stunts:
Listening (See sheet) (-1)
Powers:
Refinements [-5]
Evocation [–3]
Thaumaturgy [–3]
Sponsored Magic: Soulfire [-3]
The Sight [–1]
Soulgaze [+0]
Wizard’s Constitution [+0]
Lawbreaker (First) [–1]
Total: -17 Refresh
Specializations:
Evocation: Elements (Air, Fire, Earth, Spirit); Power (Spirit +2, Fire+2), Control (Spirit+1, Fire+1)
Thaumaturgy: Control (Divination +1); Crafting (Strength +1)
Focus Items:
Shield Bracelet [+2 Defensive Control with Spirit]
Blasting Rod [+2 Offensive Control with Fire]
Wizard’s Staff [+1 Offensive Control with Spirit]
Enchanted Items:
Force Rings [Four Weapon: 4 Attacks with Discipline] (2 Enchanted Item Slots)
Enchanted Duster [Three Strength 4 Blocks or Armor Value 2, can be worn by others] (2 Enchanted Item Slots)
Stress:
Mental: OOOO (+1 Minor Consequence)
Physical: OOOO (+1 Minor Consequence)
Social: OOO
Armor: By spell or item effect.
The Lightning Chain was either a maneuver using a mundane Item to add to an Evocation attack or an alyternate special effect for his Force Rings item. Your choice.
Notes for Turn Coat: After Turn Coat (a Major Milestone, I think), Harry’s Fists goes to Fair, and he gains Empathy at Average. His Refresh goes up by 1, which he uncharacteristically saves.
Then comes Changes. Oh boy. By my count, Harry undergoes 3 Major Milestones in this book, maybe 4. Yes, really. First, he undergoes one by assuming the mantle of the Winter Knight, and then two more at the end (rescue and genocide, respectively). His Weapons rises to Good, and at the end so does his Fists, while his Athletics rises to Great. He also, unfortunately, gains -9 Refresh worth of powers (Marked By Power, Unseelie Magic, Inhuman Strength, Speed, and Toughness, with the normal Winter Knight Catch, and an Item of Power granting Worldwalker) and would be reduced to NPC-dom at the end of the scenario...if other forces didn't intervene.
So there's that. Anyone with questions, comments, or their own version is welcome to post it.
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In my opinion, the following characters in the Dresden Files are effectively PCs, and maintain an approximately equal power level, I will thus be revising them slightly to represent that: Karrin Murphy (duh), Michael Carpenter (Shows up every other book, definitely in the same league as Harry whenever they're shown together), Thomas Raith (More or less the same situation as Michael, actually).
Molly, Mouse, and other assorted hangers-on, while awesome, are all clearly not in the same league as Harry, so I won't be doing quite the same for them. I probably will be posting something for Mouse and Marcone, but that's just because I felt the statlines were slightly off.