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*'''Drawbacks:''' The Concordat can be used against you: for example, if a hated enemy comes to you and says that he is acting as an emissary, you'll have to hear his message, and offer him no violence or obstruction.
 
*'''Drawbacks:''' The Concordat can be used against you: for example, if a hated enemy comes to you and says that he is acting as an emissary, you'll have to hear his message, and offer him no violence or obstruction.
 
*'''Other Notes:''' There's no mystical prohibition against breaking the Concordat, but if word gets out that you have broken the Concordat )and you can't subsequently quash or refute that rumour) you'll lose this trait permanently. Also, several factions actively enforce the Concordat and consider themselves signatory to it as a whole, though Gladius et Aegis isn't one of them.
 
*'''Other Notes:''' There's no mystical prohibition against breaking the Concordat, but if word gets out that you have broken the Concordat )and you can't subsequently quash or refute that rumour) you'll lose this trait permanently. Also, several factions actively enforce the Concordat and consider themselves signatory to it as a whole, though Gladius et Aegis isn't one of them.
 
===Contacts===
 
You know people of use who can tell you things, or arrange things. They're not friends as such, just contacts.
 
*'''Benefits:''' Your contacts can help you with information that you might not otherwise be able to access, or arrange services or favours for you.
 
*'''Drawback:''' Contacts generally want paying in some way. Humans tend to be happy enough with cash, but supernatural contacts might demand more. Also, you can't have contacts in a field without enmeshing yourself with it a little. For example, if you're a policeman with criminal contacts, then likely you're a policeman who is known well to the underworld, and who might be their first point of approach when ''they'' need a contact.
 
*'''Other Notes:''' When you take this trait, you should define who and what your contacts are, and what their fields are.
 
  
 
===Faith Connections===
 
===Faith Connections===
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*'''Benefits:''' You can carry out reference and research work in the library. Others might be willing to trade you services or resources for access to your lore.
 
*'''Benefits:''' You can carry out reference and research work in the library. Others might be willing to trade you services or resources for access to your lore.
 
*'''Drawbacks:''' Others likely covet your library, and may demand access to it or even attempt to break in or steal it. If you are not especially powerful or with powerful allies, you might find that others try to take control of the library as a whole, either with social pressure or physical violence.
 
*'''Drawbacks:''' Others likely covet your library, and may demand access to it or even attempt to break in or steal it. If you are not especially powerful or with powerful allies, you might find that others try to take control of the library as a whole, either with social pressure or physical violence.
 
===Loving Relationship===
 
There is one (or more) people who you love and who love you back.
 
*'''Benefits:''' You gain strength and comfort from the loved one's presence and support.
 
*'''Drawbacks:''' You must offer the same in return!
 
*'''Other Notes:''' In some games and genres, it becomes almost de rigeur for GMs to put DNPCS (dependent NPCs) in harms way so that heroes have to rescue them. More or less, this is the lazy writing trick used by less experienced Superman writers: they need motivation, so they put Lois Lane in trouble. Players who take this trait should be assured that this won't happen just for the sake of an easy story hook. Rather, if such things do happen they should be consequences of the players actions (such as getting on the bad side of a villainous sort who knows about the loved one). Such a possibility, however, weighs on the mind of many who serve ''Gladus et Aegis'' and its entirely appropriate (and makes for a good rping) for this fear and how the protagonist deals with it to be a theme of stories.
 
 
 
===Mentor===
 
You have a teacher, likely one you've had since you joined the supernatural world.
 
*'''Benefits:''' This teacher can give you advice and direction, and even further training.
 
*'''Drawback:''' Likely your mentor expects respect from you, and perhaps even a degree of obedience. If he becomes your enemy, he'll be an enemy who knows your capabilities, and who taught you almost everything you know...
 
  
 
===Old Money===
 
===Old Money===

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