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====Additional effects:==== Next to where a genius records her Resources, note where that money comes from. Different dots may have different sources: the first dot may come from a private sector job, while the second comes from grant money. Failure to keep the money-lines flowing may result in the genius temporarily losing access to her Resources. Also, enemies may try to cut the genius off at the knees by attacking her funding. The Storyteller should, of course, see the source of the genius' Resources as a way to tell stories, not to sever the genius from her ability to make wonders. While disappointment is part of the game's mood, Genius is about creating wonders, not about being bored, broke, and frustrated. Storytellers should avoid forcing players to experience parts of their characters' lives that they (the players) find boring or uninspiring.
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