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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #45 on: June 14, 2012, 02:43:00 AM »
The very first book of the series contains a mortal using a potion.

But not having regular, reliable, paid-for-by-the-'mortal' access to potions.
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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #46 on: June 14, 2012, 02:56:57 AM »
Sure, but Harry (or some offscreen wizard) could totally have given her a few potions every "session" unless she was "Compelled" and she'd still be narratively mortal.

Mechanically she'd be something else, but who cares?

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #47 on: June 14, 2012, 04:25:00 PM »
Sure, but Harry (or some offscreen wizard) could totally have given her a few potions every "session" unless she was "Compelled" and she'd still be narratively mortal.

Mechanically she'd be something else, but who cares?

People who want +2 refresh.

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2012, 05:22:25 PM »
I'd say the minor power template would be better suited for using an item for this.

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #49 on: June 15, 2012, 04:22:06 AM »
People who want +2 refresh.

Susan has no player. So her Refresh is inconsequential.

Whether it should be a Power or a Stunt is nothing more than a power level concern. And this is powerful enough that it ought to be a Power.

Look at Father Forthill. He is completely mortal. He has Powers, though, to represent the fact that God helps him out a little bit.

Actually, the True Believer template is generally used on people who are narratively completely mortal. A theoretical template that only allowed this would be the same.

PS: I've been accused of only caring about mechanics, but really I'm just very aware of the separation between narrative and mechanics. That's what this is about.

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #50 on: June 15, 2012, 09:34:44 PM »
Susan has no player. So her Refresh is inconsequential.

Whether it should be a Power or a Stunt is nothing more than a power level concern. And this is powerful enough that it ought to be a Power.

Look at Father Forthill. He is completely mortal. He has Powers, though, to represent the fact that God helps him out a little bit.

Actually, the True Believer template is generally used on people who are narratively completely mortal. A theoretical template that only allowed this would be the same.

PS: I've been accused of only caring about mechanics, but really I'm just very aware of the separation between narrative and mechanics. That's what this is about.

So people with only faith powers should get +2 refresh?  I like that idea! ;D

It specifically staes under Murphy and marcone they get a refresh bonus.  (all the Pure mortals do).

BTW I've seen con games run using NPC's from Our World as player characters....so Susan can have a player.
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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #51 on: June 16, 2012, 04:10:09 AM »
So people with only faith powers should get +2 refresh?  I like that idea! ;D

No. No.

No.

No no no no.

That's the exact opposite of what I mean.

My point is that even if your concept says "mortal", you can have abilities or advantages that are modelled as Powers. Which disqualifies you from Pure Mortal mechanics, but not from Pure Mortal fluff.

A good example would be a guy who's completely normal except for an Item of Power.

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #52 on: June 17, 2012, 08:04:29 PM »
No. No.

No.

No no no no.

That's the exact opposite of what I mean.

My point is that even if your concept says "mortal", you can have abilities or advantages that are modelled as Powers. Which disqualifies you from Pure Mortal mechanics, but not from Pure Mortal fluff.

A good example would be a guy who's completely normal except for an Item of Power.

I was mostly jesting, however it's good to know you still think the rebate on refresh should be lost.

So narratively (fluff) Knights are mortal.  Not mechanically.  I agree.

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Re: Mortals with enchanted items?
« Reply #53 on: June 19, 2012, 12:49:29 AM »
It's probably best to simply recognize that the label "Pure Mortal" is a special case of the much more generalized class of "mortals".  Harry Dresden is, in fact a mortal, but not a Pure Mortal.  Pure Mortal implies a "nothing but" attached to the mortal; for game purposes a mortal completely uncontaminated by any of those nasty powers.

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