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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #15 on: July 09, 2010, 12:48:19 AM »
The Focus Items are actually pretty easily justified.  Ameena (picked her name :) ) is a High Maintenance Bitch, after all, so one of the first things she would have wanted to do was outfit herself in some of her regular accoutrements.  The Power Focus would be a lion's head ring, as the lion was one of Ishtar's symbols.  The Control Focus would be a pendant bearing the Star of Ishtar.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #16 on: July 09, 2010, 07:23:22 AM »
DMW: Hmm, yea I concur, there is that too...
Waiting eagerly for the day when Arry will enchant a fluorescent tube lamp and use it as a lightsaber.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2010, 03:19:38 PM »
Made some changes:

Name:  Jasim "Jay" Bashir
High Concept: Teenage Reincarnation of an Emissary of Ishtar
Trouble:  There's an Ancient Sex Priestess In My Head!!!
Aspects:  ... And She's a High Maintenance Bitch, All-American Muslim Boy, I Just Want To Be Normal

Skills
Great: Athletics,
Good: Endurance, Presence,
Fair: Rapport, Alertness,
Average: Fists, Driving, Deceit, Contacts, Empathy, Conviction

Powers (6 Refresh)
Wizard's Constitution (-0), Evocation (-3)

Human Form* (+1), Involuntary Change (+1)
*Beast change (-1)
*Sponsored Magic (-3)

Specializations
Evocation: Spirit (control +1), Air, Water

Item Slots
Lion Ring (+2 Power, Spirit)
Star of Ishtar Pendant (+2 Control, Spirit)

Final Refresh: 1

With some more Refresh, I think I'd get him some Social Stunts, like Best foot forward, or Personal Magnetism

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2010, 03:34:25 PM »
Now I just need to do Ameena's Skill Pyramid

Skills
Great: Lore,
Good: Conviction, Discipline,
Fair: Rapport, Empathy, Presence
Average: Weapons, Deceit, Intimidation

Rotes
I'll need some time to work out the mechanics, but probably a spell to stick some sort of Glorious Radiance Aspect to herself, a stun spell in the form of a mental Grapple, a personal armor spell, and maybe a mass emotional disinhibitor spell.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #19 on: July 12, 2010, 04:33:18 PM »
Damn, I'm going to try and have to research some Babylonian/Sumerian or otherwise Ancient Mesopotamian phrases for spells, aren't I?

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #20 on: July 12, 2010, 08:36:16 PM »
Ameena's a little screwed defensively: I'd modify her skill pyramid slightly:

Skills
Great: Lore,
Good: Athletics, Conviction,
Fair: Discipline, Rapport, Empathy,
Average: Weapons, Deceit, Presence

That'll leave her a 5 shift Offensive Evocater and give her something in the way of defense.


Other than that, that actually looks really good. Though you'll obviously need to come up with the details of her particular brand of Sponsored Magic.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #21 on: July 12, 2010, 08:41:36 PM »
Argh, I forgot that Focus Items have to split their bonuses between offense and defense.  Gotta decide how to work that.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #22 on: July 12, 2010, 08:47:17 PM »
Well, Jasim doesn't need Defense (he has Athletics), and needs them to be purely offensive to be decent as an Evocater...

Hence my suggestion.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2010, 03:10:33 AM »
Well, Jasim doesn't need Defense (he has Athletics)

That's only physical Defense, and besides s bit of Armor couldn't hurt either.

needs them to be purely offensive to be decent as an Evocater...

Not necessarily, I mean you can do some pretty nasty stuff with a good Block.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #24 on: July 13, 2010, 03:17:41 AM »
That's only physical Defense, and besides s bit of Armor couldn't hurt either.

True, but Magic (especially Evocation) isn't usually useful as a Social Defense, and Mental Defenses don't really seem like they should be his cup of tea.

Not necessarily, I mean you can do some pretty nasty stuff with a good Block.

True enough. Allow me to re-phtase: I wouldn't split it up. I'd do it all as either Offense or Defense, because 2 shift effects just aren't usually worth it. With Great Athletics I think he'll get more use out of offense, but Defense'd do alright too.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #25 on: July 13, 2010, 03:42:34 AM »
True, but Magic (especially Evocation) isn't usually useful as a Social Defense, and Mental Defenses don't really seem like they should be his cup of tea.

But remember who's making the items and will probably also be using them.  Ameena might also be trying to shore up the fact that he doesn't have a very good defense against mental attacks.  I think I'm going to give her some history with an ancient Daeva (White Court) clan.  She's also going to be a little bit protective of him as her host.  She might be a primadonna, but she's not stupid.

True enough. Allow me to re-phtase: I wouldn't split it up. I'd do it all as either Offense or Defense, because 2 shift effects just aren't usually worth it. With Great Athletics I think he'll get more use out of offense, but Defense'd do alright too.

I think you're right, that I probably shouldn't split them up.  I think if I stick to Defensive I might avoid stepping on the Laws of Magic as much, considering how much mental magic I'm aiming for.

Also, do you think it's a problem that he has no Lore to justify these Focus Item bonuses?  Ameena does, but Jay doesn't.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #26 on: July 13, 2010, 03:49:32 AM »
Under the circumstances? I'd definitely allow it in a game I ran. I suspect most other GMs would feel likewise, but you will need to run it by them, noting the minor rules changes/violations.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #27 on: July 13, 2010, 04:14:35 AM »
If it helps, I guess you could consider Ameena the main personality, for the purposes of magic.

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Re: Character Help: Teenage Reincarnation of Ishtar Priestess
« Reply #28 on: July 16, 2010, 04:15:26 AM »
Ok, on to the magic of Ishtar.

"Listen to me, boy, for I will tell you the secret of magic," said a woman in strange robes, "and the secret of life."  Even though she was lounging at the top of the bleachers and Jay was in the middle of the field, her voice purred in his ear as if she were right next to him.  He was currently being hoisted in the air by his victorious teammates, right in the middle of one of his favorite dreams about winning the World Cup, so he tried to ignore her, but she persisted.

"You see, magic only works when you really want something, and life is about those things you want so much that you'd die to have them."  The dream faded, as dreams do, from one into another.  This one was in a temple, the cheering of fans becoming the sussurus of many voices chanting.  "Shall I show you what you really want?"


Ishtar is the ancient Babylonian Goddess of Love, Fertility, Sex, and War.  Above all she is a being of passion, whether it is the ardor of a lover or the rage of battle.  Ecstasy, in the religious sense, is her agenda for the world, the kind of feelings that catapult the mind beyond the mundane into the magical and beyond to touch the divine.  The true, honest, and deep desires that come from a person's soul itself are the spark of the divine within humanity and above all, Ishtar seeks to have all realize their soul's desires, despising repression and inhibition.  Ritual sex was often performed in Her temples, as she joined with her worshipers through her priests and priestesses in holy matrimony, or hierogamy as the Greeks called it.  Her magic is tinged with desire and passion, but can also cause satiation, the feeling of having one's desires fulfilled.  Her magic excels in psychomancy, worldwalking, and a bit of biomancy.  One of the rituals of Ishtar, the Dance of the Seven Veils, is actually a subtler method of crossing over into the Nevernever without tearing a hole in the Veil, though the caster does end up naked on the other side.

"Remember what I told you," Ameena's voice spoke in Jay's mind while he psyched himself up to walk into the bar, "we may spark the flames of desire and fan them into a blaze, but we do not direct how they burn, that is the path of the daeva, the demons."  With one last breath to calm himself down, Jay pushed open the door and walked into the bass beat.

A note on the Third and Fourth Laws of Magic:  I'm going to say that Ameena has had dealings with White Court vampires in the past.  She knows them as Daeva, demons that lead people astray instead of toward divinity as they are meant.  Babylon was rife with them and they feasted on the ashes as the great empire fell.  I'll take that as a cautionary tale as to why she probably straddles the line of Lawbreaking, but never quite crosses over.  Empathy, both receptive and projective, doesn't count as mind reading or enthrallment.

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