Character | Recog | % of Heard Of |
Edit Reputation |
---|---|---|---|
Guest | |||
Sample PC 1 | |||
Sample PC 2 | |||
Sample NPC |
Name | Distance | Edit | Delete |
---|---|---|---|
Default | 0 | Edit | Home |
Said Their Name/Introduced | +20 |
Distinctive Clothing | +10 |
Distinctive Vehicles | +10 |
Attempt to Disguise Themselves | -20 |
In a specific battle, the party ambushed members of this group but took no reputation for their deads. Since this dead will quickly be discovered, the GM should track the reputation created by this separately. Some unknown group will have a reputation for attacking members of the group. If the party is later discovered to be behind the attacks, the accumulated reputation is immediately applied to the party.
From the Books:
"such things as distinctive clothing, identifying marks, reputation and whether the character announces his name." Book 1, Page 10
Identifying marks or tattoos should be included in reputation.
"Reputation is gained by singular execution of a deed or by continued performance in an area of expertise. The performance may be successful or not. In some cases,
reputation is inherent in holding a given position." Book 3, Page 70
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