Next Game: May 28
The group's great relief at finding themselves alive turned to horror when their train ran over a cliff.
Next Game: May 28
The group's great relief at finding themselves alive turned to horror when their train ran over a cliff.
| Elise LeBlanc New York Journal reporter played by Kelly Lee |
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| Caleb Lonergan famous escape artist played by Jeff Coopes |
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| Sagesse la Roque French foreign agent played by Evie Totty |
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| Elijah Ivy genius swordsman played by Evan Coopes |
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categories: Mundane
2 levels, 1 point per level
not available to metamorphosis forms
This defect applies when the character is being watched or observed constantly. He may be followed, he may be photographed, he may be stopped and asked for identification. The identity of the observing party, the reasons for observation, and the effect that the observation has on the character's life can vary wildly, not to mention the consequences of the character being observed doing something he shouldn't be doing.
In order for the defect to apply, the observation has to have at least some effect on the character's life, whether or not it affects his behavior. This can even apply to a very famous person, who can't walk down a city street without being hounded by strangers. The surveillance must be real; if the character is paranoid and just imagining it, use Delusion instead. This defect usually can't be used in conjunction with Wanted if the pursuing party and the observing party are the same, because they wouldn't need to pursue their victim any more if they knew where he was.
Level One: The surveillance has some effect on the character's life, or the consequences of being seen doing something he shouldn't be doing are minor.
Level Two: The surveillance has great effect on the character's life, or the consequences of being seen doing something he shouldn't be doing are major.
Under Surveillance is taken by this character:
Caleb Lonergan, level 1, recognized everywhere