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Gugudada
10-25-2007, 04:29 PM
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I was wondering: Would being a member of the Circle of 10K be a thing to boast of (akin to being a member of the Round Table/JLA), or a secret that must be kept, even in Karsan League or Psyfriendly environments? Ditto for Foundations.


Thanks
GGDD

luke
10-25-2007, 04:39 PM
It's really up to your group and the culture of the world you burned. You'll note that the Bright Mark trait gives an infamous reputation everywhere but the Karsan League.

-L

Thor Olavsrud
10-25-2007, 04:50 PM
In the comic book (Sheva's War), the Circle of 10,000 seems to be a warrior aristocracy.

Deliverator
10-25-2007, 10:42 PM
It's really up to your group and the culture of the world you burned. You'll note that the Bright Mark trait gives an infamous reputation everywhere but the Karsan League.

-L

Really? I seem to recall my psychologist having an Infamous rep because he was a Code-Breaker, not just because he had a Bright Mark. His 2iC was also a psychologist, and she didn't have an Infamous rep.

Mat

Mel White
10-28-2007, 01:44 PM
Clearly non-canon, we set Nautilus Prima in the Karsan League, on which psychology (aka 'the Talent') was illegal. Our PC ambassador from Darikahn, a psychologist with the Bright Mark, was a major insult to the Nautilan hosts!
Mel

cathexis
10-28-2007, 09:59 PM
Really? I seem to recall my psychologist having an Infamous rep because he was a Code-Breaker, not just because he had a Bright Mark. His 2iC was also a psychologist, and she didn't have an Infamous rep.

Mat
I'm currently bookless because I'm at work, but I believe that the Bright Mark trait counts as infamous in non-league areas. It doesn't give you the infamous trait because it's doing double-duty; plus this way you can't have your infamy voted off and still run around blasting people with crazy mind powers.