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=Thundering Lu=
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Name:''' Thundering Lu 
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''High Concept:''' Renowned Imperial Courier
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Trouble:''' Living up to her own Legend
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Aspect:''' My Mother, the Khan
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Aspect:''' Oyomaa the Unbroken - Storied Black & Red Stallion
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Aspect:''' The Hell's Harp Horsebow
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|style="padding: 7px"|'''Player:''' Mama Voodoo
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Thundering Lu, known to the tribes of Great Steppe as Temulun-Abagai, is an Imperial Courier and something of a living legend up and down the great length of mighty Silk Road and beyond.
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==Skills==
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| '''+4'''
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|Ride
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| '''+3'''
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|Archery
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|Fight
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| '''+2'''
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|Athletics
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|Physique
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|Survival
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| '''+1'''
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|Contacts
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|Crafts
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|Lore
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|Will
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==Stress==
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Physical [1][2][3]
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Mental [1][2][3]
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==Stunts==
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'''Horse Whisperer'''
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You may use Ride in place of Lore whenever dealing with Horses, Ponies, Donkeys or any other form of Equine. Camels OTOH are your avowed nemesis. The feeling‘s mutual.
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'''Out Riding Fences for so Long'''
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You don’t ever have to spend a fate point to declare that you are able to find enough food and water for yourself and your mount, even in extreme situations (like being dumped in the middle of the desert and separated from all your stuff). This source of opposition is just off the table.
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'''Ride for Ruin and the World’s Ending'''
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Whenever you successfully Attack while mounted, either using Melee or Ranged Weaponry, the damage inflicted increases by +2.
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'''Rider on the Storm'''
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Whenever you Attack using Bow and Arrow, you may make two Attacks during a single combat round, choosing either to Attack the same opponent twice or two different opponents once each.
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==Kung Fu: Steepe Rider Style==
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|'''Steepe Rider Form - Horse and Rider are One'''
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|All Horse techniques require you to be on horseback. If you attack with a weapon, you use Fight and get +1 Weapon Rating. If you are trampling with your horse, you use Ride and get no Weapon Rating. The reverse is true with defense: no Armor Rating when using Fight, but +1 Armor Rating when using Ride.
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|'''Rider Races the Wind'''
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| Use Ride instead of Athletics to determine how many zones you may freely move per turn. When on horseback, you get to move 2 zones more than you normally would based on your Ride/Athletics skill and your Jianghu rank.
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Extra(s):
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Oyomaa the Unbroken
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Aspects:
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Can smell Trouble and Treachery
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Khan of Horses. Horse of the Khans
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Skills:
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(Great) Speed +4
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(Good) Physique +3
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(Fair) Fight +2
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(Average) Athletics +1
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Stunts:
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Stallion Shatters Stone (Hind Kick): +3 Weapon Rating, but rider cannot make an Attack action that turn (though they can take other actions)
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Stress: [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Fate Points: Must be borrowed from its Rider.
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Wargear & Equipment:
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Horsebow
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Imperial Paiza
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Knife
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Scimitar
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Whip

Revision as of 18:01, 14 March 2020

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Thundering Lu

Donkey Zhen.png
Name: Thundering Lu
High Concept: Renowned Imperial Courier
Trouble: Living up to her own Legend
Aspect: My Mother, the Khan
Aspect: Oyomaa the Unbroken - Storied Black & Red Stallion
Aspect: The Hell's Harp Horsebow
Player: Mama Voodoo

Thundering Lu, known to the tribes of Great Steppe as Temulun-Abagai, is an Imperial Courier and something of a living legend up and down the great length of mighty Silk Road and beyond.

Skills

+4 Ride
+3 Archery Fight
+2 Athletics Physique Survival
+1 Contacts Crafts Lore Will

Stress

Physical [1][2][3]

Mental [1][2][3]

Stunts

Horse Whisperer

You may use Ride in place of Lore whenever dealing with Horses, Ponies, Donkeys or any other form of Equine. Camels OTOH are your avowed nemesis. The feeling‘s mutual.

Out Riding Fences for so Long

You don’t ever have to spend a fate point to declare that you are able to find enough food and water for yourself and your mount, even in extreme situations (like being dumped in the middle of the desert and separated from all your stuff). This source of opposition is just off the table.

Ride for Ruin and the World’s Ending

Whenever you successfully Attack while mounted, either using Melee or Ranged Weaponry, the damage inflicted increases by +2.

Rider on the Storm

Whenever you Attack using Bow and Arrow, you may make two Attacks during a single combat round, choosing either to Attack the same opponent twice or two different opponents once each.


Kung Fu: Steepe Rider Style

Main Page Extra(s): Oyomaa the Unbroken Aspects: Can smell Trouble and Treachery Khan of Horses. Horse of the Khans Skills: (Great) Speed +4 (Good) Physique +3 (Fair) Fight +2 (Average) Athletics +1 Stunts: Stallion Shatters Stone (Hind Kick): +3 Weapon Rating, but rider cannot make an Attack action that turn (though they can take other actions) Stress: [1] [2] [3] [4] Fate Points: Must be borrowed from its Rider. Wargear & Equipment: Horsebow Imperial Paiza Knife Scimitar Whip
Steepe Rider Form - Horse and Rider are One All Horse techniques require you to be on horseback. If you attack with a weapon, you use Fight and get +1 Weapon Rating. If you are trampling with your horse, you use Ride and get no Weapon Rating. The reverse is true with defense: no Armor Rating when using Fight, but +1 Armor Rating when using Ride.
Rider Races the Wind Use Ride instead of Athletics to determine how many zones you may freely move per turn. When on horseback, you get to move 2 zones more than you normally would based on your Ride/Athletics skill and your Jianghu rank.