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Gifts
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Immutable: You grow hungry or tired, but can
survive indefinitely without food, water, or even air. You
age slowly, but you will not die of natural causes.
Durant: You are difficult to injure and heal
quickly.
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Handicaps
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Affiliation - Hell: Corruption is the highest
principle. Suffering is a form of corruption. Power
justifies itself.
Blind: (This is a limit.)
Proud: (Self-explanatory)
Boon: He owes a boon to anyone who fills one of his
needs.
Fair: He cannot knowingly fill need of a mortal
without suitable payment (except to fill a boon).
Cheap Date, Argumentative Family: (Family-wide
flaws) All family members are "cheap dates" extremely
easily affected by mind-altering substances. They are also
quite prone to arguing, drunk or not.
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Bonds
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Marketplace: (5 points) Percy has spent an
inordinate amount of time and energy building the finest
Marketplace anywhere in existence. He's very proud of it.
Addictive Drugs: (3 points) Duh.
London: (1 point) His human home.
Jessica Stinson: (3 points) An anchor.
Sister Angel: (4 points) She drives him crazy, but
he loves her.
Minions: (4 points) Devi and Lucy, physical copies
of Angel's physical form, are devoted and brilliant
companions, who (among other rumored things) attend and
monitor Percy's vast Chancel network.
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Background
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Percy has but one form that you've seen, a well-groomed
British youth in his late 20's. He speaks with an Eton
accent. From the little that he said of his past, he was
born (circa 1900) to a wealthy London family of minor
nobility, though he squandered both the family fortune and
reputation indulging his various vices. He stumbled into
the Chancel by accident while trying to "score a fix" in
the marketplaces of London, and was Ennobled by the
Imperator for reasons of its own. The players can decide
for themselves how they felt when the new ruler of the
Chancel was introduced to them, cocky and newly blinded.
As a practical matter, his blindness interfered very
little with his day-to-day life within the Chancel, and he
seems to have become quite adept at maneuvering without
his sight even in the outside world. (When talking to him,
however, keep in mind that he does not--or chooses not
to--react to facial expressions.) His adaptation to his
new powers and responsibilities, however, proved more
problematic. His behavior ranged from childish tyrant to
outrageous hedonist before settling into his current,
near-ascetic, lifestyle. He has spent the more recent
decades on his favorite project, the Marketplace. Although
the Marketplace existed before Percy arrived, it is due to
his efforts that it gained whatever reputation it
currently has. He has gone to great efforts to ensure that
every need can be met there, though he will cheerfully
acknowledge that his ultimate purpose in doing so is so
that visitors will be exposed to new needs of his own
devising. He takes pride, though, in the fact that no
visitor is ever forced to accept a need against their will
(except when they personally irritate him, of course.)
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