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==Aspect Details== '''High Concept''' "Delusional Drunken Demigod"<br> Whether or not he is what he claims, there is no doubt that Lody possesses abilities far beyond that of a mortal... and an ego worthy of a god. The weight of millennia has eroded Lodurr's mind and he has trouble remembering details or telling fact from fiction. Or... that could all simply be the effect of centuries of booze and other vices finally taking their toll.<br> '''Invoke''' when doing implausible heroics like the ballads of old, when drinking or resisting the urge to drink, to recall a piece of information from long ago.<br> '''Compel''' to have him be drunk at the wrong time, to have enemies of the Aesir come after him... to to have his memories or perceptions lead him down the wrong path or cloud his judgement.<br> '''Trouble'''"Drawn to the Ancient"<br> Through fragments of broken memories, one thing is painfully clear to Lody... he's not what he once was. That hole inside himself... that absence... can be very frustrating for the ancient man. At times he feels the pain of loss so much that he'll do anything to fill it. On top of that... he seems to have some sort of connection to the primordial energies of old. It's why he's in Baton Rouge. Something important is here... he just doesn't know what... or where. <br> Being drawn to that power is one thing... but it also makes Lody worry about becoming a calculating, power hungry Aesir like most of his brethren He feels the need to reclaim his lost power in a very visceral way. Lody suppresses this as much as he can and worries that if he doggedly seeks this ancient power he might end up losing himself in the process.<br> '''Invoke''' when searching for ancient powers.<br> '''Compel''' to have him prioritize seeking mysterious powers over his friends, to have him become covetous and greedy<br> '''Aspect''' "It's going to be Glorious!"<br> The Aesir are not known for their modesty. They prefer to tackle obstacles in the most dramatic of fashion like an epic fight or battle of wits... stuff the poets would sing about for ages. When the do resort to subterfuge and trickery, rarely does the deed go unsung. If the Lody doesn't reveal his plot to his enemies to rub salt in the wound they will likely hear about it from his drunken boasting as he makes sure his legacy is remembered.<br> '''Invoke''' when being obvious, making a spectacle of himself or doing something over the top when a much simpler plan would do.<br> '''Compel''' to have his attempts at subtlety fail, to have his bragging rub people the wrong way, to have his bragging reach the wrong ears and warrant revenge. <br> '''Aspect''' "Criminal Fringe" <br> Lody has crossed paths with the authorities during his various exploits... and a couple of the times he was even on the right side of the law. He's also made some friends among the criminal underbelly of Baton Rouge. I mean, when your only appreciable skill is beating people up your options for meaningful employment are pretty slim. '''Invoke''' to know something about cops or criminals, when trying to contact one or get information from them.<br> '''Compel''' to have the cops give him a hard time, to have his 'fringe' status make things difficult when trying to ingratiate himself with other criminals. To get caught up in an 'offer he can't refuse.' <br> '''Aspect''' "Built like a (Hibernating) Bear" <br> Lody's size makes him easy to notice. For his impressive muscles, sure... but more for his beer gut and the layers of fat on his frame. He's capable of some impressive feats of strength, but his bulk makes him struggle in the areas of grace and stealth. <br> '''Invoke''' when strength is an advantage, when using his prodigious size, when trying to act like a non-threatening heavy-set guy. <br> '''Compel''' to have others underestimate him at the wrong time, have him fail a stealth attempt, or be unable to squeeze though tight spaces, carts, etc... <br>
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