Luniar Arkain
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Jul-29-2005 02:57
I know I've posted before about the hostile faces for the suspects, but this is different. Just recently today, I did three cases. Well, five people overall, I failed to persuade them. Problem is, I was counting on them. And... the percentages were as follows: 94, 93, 94, 97, 98. Is anyone else having this problem? Because, this seems beyond the works of a "bad day." Because of these failures, I failed a favor case. So I have to relinquish all of my money to the Shady Character. Yeah. Instead of being $3200 richer, or an increase in stats, I'm $17000 in the hole. Well, I shouldn't call it "in the hole"; I almost have it. *sigh* I failed a Really Hard favor case. Meanwhile, I'm normally closing Incredibly Hard cases rather quickly. Call this a rant if you wish, but it isn't to me. I'd say "it just isn't my day", but it is. I'm finally Father Inquisitor of the DAB.
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Luniar Arkain
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Aug-2-2005 16:00
Cicero, I'm focusing on Charm. I use the Judge of Character to know what my chances are. That's just the kind of person I am. I want to know the level of the playing field before I thrust myself into a bad situation. It also helps me prioritize things. Although I don't excel in Toughness, I believe the Judge of Character can put a lot of confidence in me. It's not as useful for my detective as it is as to me.
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