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MadWritter2013-02-06 00:48:51

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Here's how the stats are going to look like this tabletop role-playing game.

  • Name: The Name of The Character
  • The Cliche Member’s Archetype
  • Stats: They are four in this game
    • Strength: The physical strength of the character when lifting, carrying, throwing, or hitting things.
    • Moves: How quickly the character can run and dodge, and how coordinated he or she is
    • Smarts: Not just how much your character knows, but how well he or she can use it
    • Health: Not just how much your character knows, but how well he or she can use it
  • Abilities:
    • Abilities 1 - Information (Cost when needed)
    • Abilities 2 - Information (Cost when needed)
    • Abilities 3 -Information (Cost when needed)

  • Quirk (Only for the Wild Card)
  • Appearance: The Character’s Appearance
  • Bio: A short bio on the character.

Since I going to alphabetical order here, the first archetype I doing is the Brains.

So I going to ask Mythic Game Emulator one question? The question is as followed:

  • Is the Brain a female?
    • My View: 50/50
    • Mythic View:25. Yes.

Well, I’m going with Eve Grays. and we know that she’s the Brains.

From the “Meddling Kids” role playing book — here’s how stats are done: “You get to determine how much of each stat your character has, but there’s a catch: the numbers of creation points spent on all four stats cannot add up to more than 24, and each stat can be no higher than ten. In RPG terms, you have 24 creation points to spend, with a limit of ten per stat. A plain ordinary, everyday character would have six in each stat (6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24), but playing that kind of character would get very boring, very quickly. Mix your numbers to fit your character’s background and archetype.”

We know she is the brains, so I’m going to take 8 for her smarts. I give her 7 for Health, and then I going to do a 6 for Moves, which leaves 3 for strength.

Now for Abilities. I have bad news and good news on this one — and good news doesn’t related to saving money on car insurance. The Bad New is that I only 2 more points to send on Abilities then I did with Stats. 26. The Good New is I get one free ability for the archetype. The Brain’s free ability is Bookworm. I decide adding the following abilities: Fearless, Intuition, Level-Headed, & Monster Mind.

I think I save the Appearance and Bio for the Full Stats and since I’m done. See below for the full stats!

FULL STATUS: Eve Greys

  • Name: Eve Greys
  • The Brains
  • Stats:3
    • Strength:
    • Moves: 6
    • Smarts: 8
    • Health:7
  • Abilities:
    • Bookworm = (Smarts + 1d6) For any roll when researching a subject that’s in a library, or to remember something you’ve previously read in a book. This does not apply to online research. [Cost: Free. It’s the Brain’s free ability.]’
    • Fearless = (Smarts + 1d6) This helps a character to muster up any extra courage to get him or her through a situation [Cost: 6 points]
    • Intuition = (Smarts + 1d6) This can help a character to see if he or she has any bad feeling about a situation or a person (sometimes called “foreboding”) [Cost: 8 Points]
    • Level-Headed = (Health + 3) The character rarely loses his or her cool, no matter how stressed or angry the others may be. (The Temper cannot have this Ability!) [Cost: 3 Points]
    • Monster Mind = (Smarts + 3) The character knows so much about supernatural monsters (Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, aliens, etc.) that he or she can almost think just like them. Roll to see if your character knows what the monster will do next. [Cost: 6]
  • Appearance: From afar, Eve appears to a young green hair female teenage with green eyes usually dressed in a green t-shirt, blue jeans and green sneakers. Close up, you will notice that Eve’s green hair is a wig.
  • Bio:: Eve Greys was born a normal blonde hair baby girl to the Greys. When she got to second three: some of the kids start tease her about her last name calling her the “alien girl” as her last name was similar to the new Little Green Men of pop culture: Greys. This reached a peak on that year’s Halloween where Eve dressed up as an alien. One girl who teased Eve a lot thought Eve was going to her and tried to prevent it — but set off a strange change reaction that resulted in knocking Eve into nearby high school’s chemistry lab in which some of the mixture of the chemistry removed Eve’s hair and prevent her hair from growing. The high school chemistry teacher felt sorry for Eve and talked to his wife, the high school’s drama coach about doing something for Eve. Not having any regular hair or fake hair that could look like regular human hair of the blonde, brunette, brown, black, red, gray or white — the high school’s drama coach asked Eve want her favorite color is. Eve answered with the following, “My eyes are my favorite color: green.” So, the high school’s drama coach make a fireproofed and waterproofed green wig for Eve. The result of the event prevented any one of teasing her about being alien — and Karen Smith, the girl who thought Eve was going to kill, started giving Eve items related to aliens and other mythical beings such Loch Ness and Bigfoot. Family life is fine. Her mother writes children novel. Her dad is Head of Planning of the local of video game company

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