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Strange Behavior |
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Author |
Douglas Austin |
Event type |
Mission victory |
A hero is collecting body parts from fallen enemies after a battle. Don't you think that's strange behavior?
Choices
1. "I'm going to have to keep an eye on her..."
Outcome ...and that's what they do. The following line is added to both heroes' history: They developed a persisting mistrust of <Hero>, and continue to watch them closely over the span of their adventures.
2. "...well, if it's for a good cause..."
Outcome Their companion brushes it off. The following line is added to both heroes' history: Never fully trusted by their rival, <Hero2>, <Hero1> was always careful not to do anything too suspicious where they could see.
Trivia
This event is triggered by a hero with the Darkheart hook or an unresolved Inhabited hook.