Editing Genius The Transgression/Chapter Two: Character Creation

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|10||Allowing one's wonder to risk Havoc. <br/>Using wonders to accomplish a task when it could have been accomplished just as well with mundane science or skill. <br/>Experimenting on animals.||Roll five dice
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|10
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|Allowing one's wonder to risk Havoc. Using wonders to accomplish a task when it could have been accomplished just as well with mundane science or skill. Experimenting on animals.
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|Roll five dice
 
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|9||Allowing one's wonder to turn temporarily orphan. <br/>Altering oneself or another person with mad science, even temporarily (not including healing). <br/>Going a day without human contact. <br/>Minor selfish acts. <br/>Performing surgery.||Roll five dice
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|9
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|Allowing one's wonder to turn temporarily orphan. Altering oneself or another person with mad science, even temporarily (not including healing). Going a day without human contact. Minor selfish acts. Performing surgery.
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|Roll five dice
 
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|8||Injury to another (accidental or otherwise). <br/>Failing to help a victimized innocent in need. <br/>Triggering an unmada check in oneself. <br/>Emotional manipulation. <br/>Grave-robbing, dissection, or making zombies. <br/>Allowing one's wonder to turn permanently orphan.||Roll four dice
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|8
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|Injury to another (accidental or otherwise). Failing to help a victimized innocent in need. Triggering an unmada check in oneself. Emotional manipulation. Grave-robbing, dissection, or making zombies. Allowing one's wonder to turn permanently orphan.
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|Roll four dice
 
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|7||Petty theft (shoplifting). <br/>Allowing an innocent to die or be seriously injured without making effort to save the person. <br/>Making a person beholden. <br/>Mind control. <br/>Experimenting on willing human subjects (including oneself) where there is some possibility of harm. <br/>Unintentional mass property damage brought about by Inspiration.
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|7
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|Petty theft (shoplifting). Allowing an innocent to die or be seriously injured without making effort to save the person. Making a person beholden. Mind control. Experimenting on willing human subjects (including oneself) where there is some possibility of harm. Unintentional mass property damage brought about by Inspiration.
 
|Roll four dice
 
|Roll four dice
 
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|6||Grand theft (burglary). <br/>Kidnapping. <br/>"Editing" to gather Mania. <br/>Going a week without human contact. <br/>Creating an intelligent machine (Automata 4+). <br/>Body swapping.||Roll three dice
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|6
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|Grand theft (burglary). Kidnapping. "Editing" to gather Mania. Going a week without human contact. Creating an intelligent machine (Automata 4+). Body swapping.
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|Roll three dice
 
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|5||Killing an intelligent being. <br/>Intentional, mass property damage (arson, most doom cannons). <br/>Experimenting on willing human subjects (including oneself) where there is a serious possibility of death or harm. <br/>Programming permanent psychological limitations into an intelligent being.||Roll three dice
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|5
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|Killing an intelligent being. Intentional, mass property damage (arson, most doom cannons). Experimenting on willing human subjects (including oneself) where there is a serious possibility of death or harm. Programming permanent psychological limitations into an intelligent being.
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|Roll three dice
 
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|4||Impassioned serious crime (manslaughter). <br/>Sadistic mind control (of the "forcing two friends to fight for your amusement" variety or similar acts of cruelty.) <br/>Permanently and significantly altering your physical form (adding two more arms, etc.)||Roll two dice
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|Impassioned serious crime (manslaughter). Sadistic mind control (of the "forcing two friends to fight for your amusement" variety or similar acts of cruelty.) Permanently and significantly altering your physical form (adding two more arms, etc.)
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|Roll two dice
 
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|3||Going a month without human contact. <br/>Planned serious crime (murder). <br/>Slavery. <br/>Experimenting on unwilling human subjects where there is a serious possibility of death or harm. <br/>Permanently and entirely altering your physical form (uploading yourself into a computer or becoming a giant caterpillar).||Roll two dice
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|3
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|Going a month without human contact. Planned serious crime (murder). Slavery. Experimenting on unwilling human subjects where there is a serious possibility of death or harm. Permanently and entirely altering your physical form (uploading yourself into a computer or becoming a giant caterpillar).
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|2||Bringing the dead back to life. <br/>Rape or sexual mind control. <br/>Serial murder. <br/>Spreading massive plague and devastation.||Roll one die
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|2
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|Bringing the dead back to life. Rape or sexual mind control. Serial murder. Spreading massive plague and devastation.
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|1||Mass murder. <br/>Hideous experiments on unwilling human subjects. <br/>Scientific torture. Genocide.
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|1
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|Mass murder. Hideous experiments on unwilling human subjects. Scientific torture. Genocide.
 
|Roll one die.
 
|Roll one die.
 
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