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Fairies are known to be very temperamental creatures, so it’s best not to piss one off if you know what’s good for you. Despite wanting to stay in groups, fairies aren’t really best known for their teamwork, given their childish and headstrong personalities. They want to be followed, and when arguments ensue, they can get so frustrated that their entire body would light up into flames. While a good defense mechanism for intruders, it may not be the best idea to start a fight. After all, a fairy’s anger knows no ally. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 20 September 2021
Dicey Dangers, Core Rule | Game by Joel Hills |
Moody
Fairies are known to be very temperamental creatures, so it’s best not to piss one off if you know what’s good for you. Despite wanting to stay in groups, fairies aren’t really best known for their teamwork, given their childish and headstrong personalities. They want to be followed, and when arguments ensue, they can get so frustrated that their entire body would light up into flames. While a good defense mechanism for intruders, it may not be the best idea to start a fight. After all, a fairy’s anger knows no ally.
Whole body lights up with Faerie Fire when you are emotional.
- Determine Faerie Fire Attack equals 1/4 your Apparel Defense rounded down.
- After Defending make a special Faerie Fire Attack on the attacker.
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