Calicanto
2010-09-26, 04:55 PM
Hi people,
I'm game master in a home-made-version of World Of Darkness. One of my players had just botched a morality check and has gained a derangement too.
His character is an ex soldier and now is involved in illegal weapons trading. He is used to violence, and has a paranoid habit that granted him, until now, his survival (the other players are more normal guys: one is a nurse, one a mason, another an informatic engineer, and one a detective).
The act that caused his derangement was that he cutted, with a pair of scissor, a finger of a unconscious woman, only to get the thing that she was firmly holding in her hand.
Now I find myself in doubt: which kind of madness could he have obtained thanks to his action?
I thought about an obsession for the women (he is going to meet her again in the developement of the chronicle), or a self-destruction desire that will bring him to scare his own skin, but I'm not presuaded by neither this option.
Has anybody any hint to offer?
Thanks.
I'm game master in a home-made-version of World Of Darkness. One of my players had just botched a morality check and has gained a derangement too.
His character is an ex soldier and now is involved in illegal weapons trading. He is used to violence, and has a paranoid habit that granted him, until now, his survival (the other players are more normal guys: one is a nurse, one a mason, another an informatic engineer, and one a detective).
The act that caused his derangement was that he cutted, with a pair of scissor, a finger of a unconscious woman, only to get the thing that she was firmly holding in her hand.
Now I find myself in doubt: which kind of madness could he have obtained thanks to his action?
I thought about an obsession for the women (he is going to meet her again in the developement of the chronicle), or a self-destruction desire that will bring him to scare his own skin, but I'm not presuaded by neither this option.
Has anybody any hint to offer?
Thanks.