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== FLAWS == :: '''Small''' ::: '''p. 32''' - 1st Edition ::: '''3 pt. flaw''' ::: A characterwith this Flaw stands only four and a half feet tall or less. She has difficulty reaching and manipulating objects designed for normal adult size, reducing her effective Strength by one dot for the sole purpose of meeting the minimum requirements of weapons and large tools. Her reduced size also costs her one -1 health level. Lunar Exalted with this Flaw appear proportionally smaller in all forms unless assuming a specific guise as with Prey's Skin Disguise. In addition to representing children or short adults or pygmy races such as the Djala, this Flaw can aid in portraying extremely gaunt and frail characters of normal height (especially in conjunction with low Stamina). :::: '''Notes on Kassie''': :: '''Child''' ::: '''p. 38''' - 1st Edition ::: '''3 pt. flaw''' ::: The character has not yet reached full maturity, and therefore, most adults treat him with patronizing amusement or disdain. Her opinions are generally ignored in favore of those older and wiser, especially in matters for her own good. And that assumes anyone even bothers to hear what she has to say in the first place. The character's player loses one to three dice from all Social rolls involving interactions with adults, depending on the tolerance of the adult in question. Most children also have the Small Flaw. and a measure of Unskilled. :::: '''Notes on Kassie''': :: '''Wanted''' ::: '''p. 37''' - 1st Edition ::: '''1 pt. flaw''' ::: The character is a known criminal, or her actions have somehow incurred the wrath of authorities willing to send hunters after her. Whether she is actually innocent is irrelevant. For on point, the character is mostly likely an escaped slave or has defaulted on a moderate loan, committed a theft or become involved in some other minor crime involving another's property. Pursuit will be slight if at all, though the character will need to keep a low profile if she ever returns home. Three points indicates a murder or violent crime and a certainty of pursuit, with capture mostly likely leading to death or lengthy imprisonment. Five points indicated the character has committed an act of highest inexcusable treason: consorting with the Deathlords or fae, leading a rebellion, assassinating the king, etc. Storytellers should use these guidelines to interpolate crimes rated at two or four points. :::: '''Notes on Kassie''':
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