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+ | # Numbers MUST be representable by a symbol (arabic numerals, roman numerals, etc) [3 points] | ||
+ | # Numbers MUST NOT only be a mathematical construct - they must represent something physical. Pi and e count as numbers for this, i does not. [2 points] | ||
+ | # Numbers TEND TO measure amounts of stuff - have units attached [1 point] (note: objects count as units) | ||
+ | # Numbers MUST be able to be used in mathematics (arithmetic, geometry, and so on) [1 point] | ||
+ | ''(In this set, Numbers comprises the Reals, but not the Complex numbers. This has more or less been my concept from the start, including the tendency to measure amounts of things - to quantify.)'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 16 August 2010
PC Sheet of Brian (25CP+9CP)[edit]
Mechanical Data[edit]
Code: ???
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Attribute | Value | MPs |
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Aspect | 0 | 5 |
Domain | 4 | 5 |
Realm | 2 | 5 |
Spirit | 2 | 7 |
High Summoning | 0 | 5 |
Wound levels:
Deadly | Serious | Surface |
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O | O | O O |
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Defect: Light Touch 2 Points.
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Gifts:
"Beloved Populace": Greater Creation, 7. Automatic, 1. Almost Anywhere, 1. One trick, -3. Uncommon, +1. 7 points.
"Fast Step": Lesser change, 6. Simple -1. Local Area, -1. Limited Selection, -2. Common +0 Two points.
"Immutable": Lesser Preservation, 3. Automatic, 1. Self Only, -3. Comprehensive, -1. Common +0 One point.
(Gift pt 9)
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Bonds (20) ???
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Anchors: ???
About his Domain
- Numbers MUST be representable by a symbol (arabic numerals, roman numerals, etc) [3 points]
- Numbers MUST NOT only be a mathematical construct - they must represent something physical. Pi and e count as numbers for this, i does not. [2 points]
- Numbers TEND TO measure amounts of stuff - have units attached [1 point] (note: objects count as units)
- Numbers MUST be able to be used in mathematics (arithmetic, geometry, and so on) [1 point]
(In this set, Numbers comprises the Reals, but not the Complex numbers. This has more or less been my concept from the start, including the tendency to measure amounts of things - to quantify.)