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Brian Merchant <remove.cheebie2001@comcast.example.net> wrote in message news:<91iuo0tbsbm07uhev48i9gbc949as7ru0k@4ax.com>...
> In the borning days of the third millennium, Hand-of-Omega wrote:
> >Are there such things as above average mortals in the World of
> >Darkness?
>
> Of course. People in the WoD have as much variation as people
> do in this world.
>
> >If so, what book has the point spread for building them? If
> >not, then any suggestions?
>
> Old or new?
>
> Old: Hunter, the Reckoning (whether they are still 'mortal' or not is
> a matter of interpretation), Demon Hunter X, Hunters, the Hunted, Kindred
> [whatever the second half of the title was], etc.
>
Hunters Hunted is along the lines of what I'm thinking of...Regular
people, but just that plausible jump beyond normal: your Bruce Lees,
Albert Einsteins, Van Helsings...Hunters and Shih are mortal, but very
much supernatural (even if neither sees that); the latter would give
twinked out Stalwarts a run for their money. Actually, Hunters might
work, without the Edges and Conviction...
> New: The core WoD book, but just give 'em some XP.
Hell, I've been able to make some dangerous characters just with the
starting point spread...maybe I'll post them...
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