From cbf15abfb90fe4fcc36241694007efebadd0bde2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "wych(witch)" Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2024 12:52:52 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] DELETE FILE : content/Meta/Favor.md --- content/Meta/Favor.md | 27 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/Meta/Favor.md diff --git a/content/Meta/Favor.md b/content/Meta/Favor.md deleted file mode 100644 index 23566238e..000000000 --- a/content/Meta/Favor.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ ---- -publish-ash: true ---- -### What is Favor? -Favor represents feelings of gratitude, honor, responsibility, or debt -between a PC and another character (PC or NPC). A character who -favors another will feel inclined to act in their interest, even if just to -pay off a perceived debt. -When you Favor someone, or someone Favors you, note down their -name and the details behind the Favor. Two people can mutually Favor -each other, and you can Favor as many different people as you’d like. -While someone Favors you, they might treat you especially kindly, -make you feel appreciated, act in your stead, or similar. -- Gaining Favor: The most common way to gain someone’s Favor is -by accomplishing a significant task for them, triggering the Gratify -Move shown to the right. The significance of this task is judged by the -character it’s done for, not the one doing it. One person might Favor -you for the encouraging words you said when they needed to hear -them, while another may demand you deal with a threat plagueing -the area. GM’s should consider an NPC’s Want when judging if an -accomplished task would gain their Favor. -- Losing Favor: If you mistreat someone who Favors you, they no longer -do so. Just like with gaining favor, what this entails is also up to the -character who is Favoring you. -- Favoring Others: You decide how you treat those you Favor, how you -express it and what it means. Every character will have limits on how -far they will go for someone they Favor. \ No newline at end of file