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− | A character for ''Call of Cthulhu'' 6th Edition, created by | + | A character for ''Call of Cthulhu'' 6th Edition, created by g026r. <br> |
A private investigator for a 1920s CoC game, inspired by a quote from Dashiell Hammett's ''The Maltese Falcon''. I tend to use Cash on Hand to buy equipment with during character creation, hence why it's less than the Savings value. | A private investigator for a 1920s CoC game, inspired by a quote from Dashiell Hammett's ''The Maltese Falcon''. I tend to use Cash on Hand to buy equipment with during character creation, hence why it's less than the Savings value. | ||
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'''Ernie Pitt'''<br> | '''Ernie Pitt'''<br> | ||
Occupation: Private Investigator | Occupation: Private Investigator | ||
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− | + | '''Characteristics & Rolls'''<br> | |
STR: 13<br> | STR: 13<br> | ||
CON: 10<br> | CON: 10<br> | ||
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Magic Points: 15<br> | Magic Points: 15<br> | ||
Sanity Points: 75 | Sanity Points: 75 | ||
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− | + | '''Skills'''<br> | |
Bargain: 50%<br> | Bargain: 50%<br> | ||
Chemistry: 10%<br> | Chemistry: 10%<br> | ||
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Spot Hidden: 45%<br> | Spot Hidden: 45%<br> | ||
Handgun: 65% | Handgun: 65% | ||
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− | + | '''Personal Data'''<br> | |
+ | Residence: New York City<br> | ||
+ | Family & Friends: Ex-wife, elderly mother, secretary, partner (deceased)<br> | ||
+ | Marks & Scars: Broken nose | ||
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+ | '''Income & Savings:'''<br> | ||
Income: $1500<br> | Income: $1500<br> | ||
Cash on Hand: $589.57<br> | Cash on Hand: $589.57<br> | ||
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Personal Property: $1000 in nondescript items.<br> | Personal Property: $1000 in nondescript items.<br> | ||
Real Estate: Office, located in building worth $5000 | Real Estate: Office, located in building worth $5000 | ||
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− | + | '''Adventuring Gear & Possessions:'''<br> | |
Fedora, wool overcoat, cashmere suit, wristwatch.<br> | Fedora, wool overcoat, cashmere suit, wristwatch.<br> | ||
Men's toilet set, typewriter, handcuffs, pocket camera, 24-exposure film, packet of cigarettes.<br> | Men's toilet set, typewriter, handcuffs, pocket camera, 24-exposure film, packet of cigarettes.<br> | ||
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== Character Description == | == Character Description == | ||
− | ''"This isn't where I planned to be at 43, I can tell you that. For starters, my mother wanted me to be a lawyer; I tried for a few years, but that didn't work out and now look at me. Sure, I own the business — "E. Pitt, Private Investigator" on the door and windows. But up until about a week ago it was "Pitt & Willoughby" | + | ''"This isn't where I planned to be at 43, I can tell you that. For starters, my mother wanted me to be a lawyer; I tried for a few years, but that didn't work out and now look at me. Sure, I own the business — "E. Pitt, Private Investigator" on the door and windows. But up until about a week ago it was "Pitt & Willoughby", then <strong>she</strong> came in.'' |
''"Said her name was Mather, Mary Mather. Claimed to be from an old New England family — may have been related to old Cotton himself, for all I knew or cared at the time — and she certainly had the cash to back it up. Said she'd been robbed recently of some book. She knew who'd taken it, and could we get it back.'' | ''"Said her name was Mather, Mary Mather. Claimed to be from an old New England family — may have been related to old Cotton himself, for all I knew or cared at the time — and she certainly had the cash to back it up. Said she'd been robbed recently of some book. She knew who'd taken it, and could we get it back.'' |