Weird West: Fletcher John

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Fletcher John: Retired Preacher | Bennies D5b.png

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Some folk need help. Some need a Reckoning.


Ancestry | Human

Ancestry Features: Adaptable

Attributes

Agility D8a.png (-1) || Smarts D8a.png || Spirit D6a.png || Strength D4a.png (-1) || Vigor D6a.png (-1)

Derived Stats

Pace D5b.png || Parry D2b.png || Size D0a.png || Toughness D5b.png

Core Skills

Athletics D6a.png || Common Knowledge D6a.png || Notice D8a.png || Persuasion D6a.png || Stealth D4a.png

Other Skills

Healing D8a.png || Occult D8a.png || Repair D6a.png || Riding D6a.png || Shooting D8a.png || Survival D6a.png

Hindrances

Elderly (Major) Fletcher is getting on in years.
Touched (Major) Fletcher sees spirits. Or that's what his brain insists is happening.

Edges

Luck/Great Luck +2 Bennies/session
Brave +2 Fear Checks / -2 Fear Table Results

Wealth

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Equipment/Gear

Rank | Novice /1 Advance

Biography

Fletcher John has some years on him.

He's believed some things he couldn't see and seen some things he couldn't believe. Some of those things bolstered his faith. Some of them shook it to its foundations.

In the end, he set aside coat and collar over it.

These days he's more interested in people than who's god-thing has the biggest dog. If he can, he helps where it's asked for, minds his own where its not, and at need makes things harder on folk as won't stop making things harder on others.

He still finds comfort and wisdom in the Good Book and can quote tiresome swatches of it, and mostly he makes an effort to follow the commands regular folk know about when regular folk are around.

But regular folk ain't often around when the bullets start flying.

Fletcher has a frontiersman's healthy respect for both runaway ruminants and bullets, but they ain't the scariest thing he's seen. Not even a little.

That honor falls to Men.

And while the those claiming to speak on behalf of the Lord over the centuries have usually had an opinion as to the propriety of killing a man, the Book was somewhat less verbose on the matter of kneecaps.

Nevertheless, some men just outright needed killing.

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