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|Your character is attracted to someone and is vulnerable where they are concerned. He may have the proverbial “butterflies in his stomach” or just be constantly aware of the object of his affection. A character may have multiple instances of this Condition, reflecting affection for multiple characters. He suffers a –2 to any rolls that would adversely affect the specified character, who also gains +2 on any Social rolls against him. If the specified character is attempting Social maneuvering on the Swooning character, the impression level is considered one higher.<br>'''Example Skills:''' Persuasion, Subterfuge<br>'''Resolution:''' Your character does something for his love interest that puts him in danger, or he opts to fail a roll to resist a Social action by the specified character
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|Wild about someone; -2 to any roll that adversely affects them; they gain +2 on Social rolls against you, and treat your impression as one level higher.<br>'''Possible Sources:''' Exceptional Success: Persuasion, Subterfuge; mental powers, having another help you fulfill your Vice.<br>'''Resolution:''' Your character does something for his love interest that puts him in danger, or he opts to fail a roll to resist a Social action by the specified character
 
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Revision as of 01:18, 2 July 2014

Swooning
Wild about someone; -2 to any roll that adversely affects them; they gain +2 on Social rolls against you, and treat your impression as one level higher.
Possible Sources: Exceptional Success: Persuasion, Subterfuge; mental powers, having another help you fulfill your Vice.
Resolution: Your character does something for his love interest that puts him in danger, or he opts to fail a roll to resist a Social action by the specified character