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New Traits
Here are two new traits for the LOTR RPG. I'm posting two files; one is a plain PDF with no frills, and the other is a color PDF with a few frills. Download the one you want! :D
Comments appreciated but not expected. These documents will be updated whenever I either a) create new traits on my own, or b) receive traits from other folks who would like them added to the document.
Thanks!
Here is the plain version.
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...and here is the color version. Enjoy!
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Not sure I agree on the Naive part. Even if one is naive, they will not always do something that is against their nature or their own morals and values. Perhaps a sub-set of Naive would be peer pressure, that I could see - but even someone who is gullable will not necessarily pick up a knife because you've told him that "it's OK - no-one will be impacted. It's only a knife".
Apathetic - I like it. Don't see it as a flaw though. I'd consider it an edge for Rogues and Barbarians - or at the least something that is just a part of the Order, neither Edge or Flaw - just is. What do I care if I take your gold - if I did care, it'd make me a lousy Rogue. Not my battle - not until they take my sheep will I be concerned, live to fight another day.
Warriors have their own code of honour. Chivalry will normally win out, but not all knights shine nor have honour, so for a fallen knight, then yes - Apathy would be a great flaw. It could also be an excellent edge for a character that is being played as a mercenary or one who is coming up fast through the ranks - what do I care if I step over your grave, better you on the edge of my sword than me on yours.
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(bump) for any new members who may have missed it.
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And with a wave of his hands, the magician floated the post to the top, in case anyone missed it before.
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Revision time!
Here is a revised version of my Traits file, with a new Flaw, Impetuous, added for your gaming pleasure. :)
Here's the black and white, simple version:
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And here's the full color laid out version:
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Looks good. I'll be adding them to my volume of extra notes for LOTR.
Thanks.