GM Choices (was IN> Making Love to a zombie and RE: IN> Dissonant Eli)

Michael Nutt misha89 at verizon.net
Wed Nov 21 08:12:19 CST 2007


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> Then is Fire fickle or not?

Depends on how you define "fickle", and how deeply you want to portray 
Gabriel as in the grasp of insanity.  If she's just deeply entranced by the 
beauty of the Symphony and not paying a lot of attention to what's going on 
outside, that's one thing; if she's broken inside and the reality she's 
dealing with only touches our reality in four or five places... well, that's 
a different thing entirely.  Either one can make for a good game, and it 
just depends on what sort of story you want to tell.

> Theft an identical twin of the Wind, Wind using an alias, or something 
> else?

You're the GM, you tell us.  :)

Beth can speak to this more authoritatively, but this is one of those areas 
where there isn't a canonical answer.  It can be played whichever way you 
want to play it, although the GM's choice will obviously have some 
repercussions on the rest of the game world.  You're going to want to think 
about those repercussions before you make a decision one way or another, and 
try to keep your game world reasonably consistent.

-- Michael 



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