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Each character begins with one to three Convictions: human values they attempt to uphold even after death. The specifics of these Convictions are up to the player. They might reflect a religious code, a personal ethical core, a vampiric path, or just things the character does or balks at doing without ever really considering their philosophical weight. | Each character begins with one to three Convictions: human values they attempt to uphold even after death. | ||
The specifics of these Convictions are up to the player. | |||
They might reflect a religious code, a personal ethical core, a vampiric path, or just things the character does or balks at doing without ever really considering their philosophical weight. | |||
The Storyteller should feel free to reject suggested Convictions on the grounds of taste or of suitability for the type of story they intend. | |||
==Example Convictions== | ==Example Convictions== | ||
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Each character begins with one to three Convictions: human values they attempt to uphold even after death.
The specifics of these Convictions are up to the player.
They might reflect a religious code, a personal ethical core, a vampiric path, or just things the character does or balks at doing without ever really considering their philosophical weight.
The Storyteller should feel free to reject suggested Convictions on the grounds of taste or of suitability for the type of story they intend.
Example Convictions
â– Thou shalt not kill
â– Kill only the unworthy/unbelievers/in fair combat/in self-defense
â– Never expose children to violence
â– Love thy neighbor as thyself
â– Disobedience is dishonor
â– Protect the innocent from harm
â– Courage is the highest virtue
â– Always keep your sworn word
â– The truth is sacred; thou shalt not lie
â– Slavery is evil
â– Obey authority
â– My country, right or wrong
â– None may control me
â– Never do drugs (or drink alcohol)
â– Thou shalt not torture
â– The guilty must be punished
â– From each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs
â– Rob from the rich, give to the poor
â– Reject wealth, for it corrupts
â– Never act against another (insert own group/faith/sect)
â– Always aid women in need
â– Stand up for the disenfranchised
â– Respect (insert religion here) as sacred and obey its moral laws