Editing Once more with feeling/Denandsor Council/Cabinet/Ministry/Defense & Logistics/Navy/Enlightened Naval Pilots

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===Vice (thrill-seeking, -3pts)===
 
===Vice (thrill-seeking, -3pts)===
 
This character is addicted to thrill-seeking. When the character encounters an opportunity for thrill-seeking, the character’s player must successfully roll Temperance against a difficulty of 3 lest the character surrender to the chosen vice. The player may spend one Willpower to have the character ignore the effects of a failed Temperance roll for a scene.
 
This character is addicted to thrill-seeking. When the character encounters an opportunity for thrill-seeking, the character’s player must successfully roll Temperance against a difficulty of 3 lest the character surrender to the chosen vice. The player may spend one Willpower to have the character ignore the effects of a failed Temperance roll for a scene.
===Vice (gambling, -3pts)===
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==Vice (gambling, -3pts)==
 
This character is addicted to gambling. When the character encounters an opportunity for  games of chance, the character’s player must successfully roll Temperance against a difficulty of 3 lest the character surrender to the chosen vice. The player may spend one Willpower to have the character ignore the effects of a failed Temperance roll for a scene.
 
This character is addicted to gambling. When the character encounters an opportunity for  games of chance, the character’s player must successfully roll Temperance against a difficulty of 3 lest the character surrender to the chosen vice. The player may spend one Willpower to have the character ignore the effects of a failed Temperance roll for a scene.

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