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==Romantic== | ==Romantic== | ||
Love, after all, is the strongest emotion in the world. | |||
The romantics value their emotions, sometimes a bit more than their logic. They believe in the idealisms of long-term commitments and loyalty, so much so that it utterly breaks them when a betrayal is amidst. They do everything with their whole hearts that even the most stoic soldier would find themselves amazed by the romantics’ antics. Commitment, for them, is extremely important. They commit to almost everything in their lives, which may lead to many short-sighted and impulsive decisions along the way. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:25, 31 January 2022
Dicey Dangers, Core Rule | Game by Joel Hills |
Romantic
Love, after all, is the strongest emotion in the world.
The romantics value their emotions, sometimes a bit more than their logic. They believe in the idealisms of long-term commitments and loyalty, so much so that it utterly breaks them when a betrayal is amidst. They do everything with their whole hearts that even the most stoic soldier would find themselves amazed by the romantics’ antics. Commitment, for them, is extremely important. They commit to almost everything in their lives, which may lead to many short-sighted and impulsive decisions along the way.
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