Building Your Bound

Sep 20, 2021 4:35 am
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Greetings, Sin-Eaters! Congratulations on your second chance at life! This thread is for creating your Sin-Eater character and geist. Converse with each other, and ask questions if you have any.

The setting for this game will be New Orleans, Louisiana, purportedly the most haunted city in America. The time period will be the present. Recent real world events, including the global pandemic, can be assumed to be happening.

I've provided you with access to the Geist: The Sin-Eaters Second Edition Jumpstart, One Foot in the Grave. The jumpstart covers most of the rules for the game. To make a character though, you still need the Geist Second Edition core book. If access to the core book is an issue for you, then send me a message.

Once characters have been determined, we can start to focus on creating the krewe - a group of Sin-Eaters who choose to band together. Krewe creation is a group activity that will require everyone’s input.

If you are new to the Second Edition Storytelling System, no worries. I'll be teaching the rules as I go. I'll also be posting a rules cheat sheet at some point to help with the learning curve.
Sep 20, 2021 4:36 am
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Example of a Sin-Eater: Adrian Diaz

Quote: "I like those odds."

Background
Adrian Emmerich Diaz was born and raised in New Orleans. He started gambling at an early age and developed a love of poker while at Tulane University. By his late twenties, Adrian became a fixture at every casino and poker room in the Big Easy. He played in numerous tournaments all over Louisiana, NYC, and Texas, losing some and winning others. Along with the sizeable earnings accrued from winning pots, Adrian built a name and reputation for himself in the professional poker circuit. He played at tables with the likes of Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman, and other poker legends. He appeared in televised tournaments and had articles written about him in poker-centric magazines. Following an unexpected come-from-behind victory at the U.S. Poker Open, one publication even dubbed Adrian to be New Orlean’s "Mr. Lucky." As a promising up-and-comer, Adrian's ultimate career goal matched that of most other rising poker stars: To earn a chance to play at the World Series of Poker against the best of the best.

Unfortunately, Adrian’s life met a shockingly sudden and gruesome end in 2019. While driving much too fast on Louisiana’s I-12 during a torrential thunderstorm, the gambler's Mercedes-Benz was struck by, of all things, a lightning bolt. Before losing consciousness, Adrian just barely remembers a flash of white hot light, a deafening crack, the smell of searing flesh, and his vehicle skidding out of control. He's still unsure if it was the 300 million Volts that ultimately killed him, or the resulting high-speed car crash. Whatever the case, "Mr. Lucky" died that day - losing his life in a freak one-in-a-million accident. Even now, Adrian still appreciates the irony in that.

It was in the liminal place between life and death that Adrian met the Suicide King. Colors became washed out and sounds muted. Looking down at his own broken and burned body, the life seeping out of him, Adrian succumbed to fear and despair. His practiced veneer of discipline, a poker face perfected over years of high-stakes gambling, crumbled in an instant. Deep down he understand what was happening; this was the end for him. Though the gambler had never been religious, he found himself gasping, crying, and pleading to God. He begged for more time; promised that he’d do better with his life if given another shot. He had so much left to do! He wasn't ready to go! He screamed for someone... anyone... to grant him a second chance. And it was the Suicide King who chose to take that bet.

Adrian was horrified at the geist’s skeletal visage. As it floated over him, he initially believed it was the Devil. Yet as it rasped at him about the Bargain, he found himself considering the terms, which were surprisingly agreeable. Despite his misgivings, he was desperate and accepted the Bargain faster than he'd ever accepted anything in his life. Adrian later awoke in a hospital; his body missing the mortal injuries he'd sustained earlier. Doctors told him that it was a miracle he'd survived his accident relatively unscathed. He was alive and back to normal, save for the new rasping voice in his head.

In the two years since his first death, Adrian has become accustomed to the presence of his so-called "Dark Passenger." The reality of being a Sin-Eater, and all the powers that come with it, have been a source of mixed feelings for the gambler. He now knows the supernatural is real and has found himself capable of some truly startling things that make his previous life seem small and insignificant by comparison. Who cares about poker when you've gained immortality, possess super powers, and can eat ghosts? The ability to see the shades of the dead has complicated Adrian’s life more often than not. At first, he tried to ignore the pleas of the dead, but the gambler soon discovered that lending aid to ghosts is an easier and faster way to get them to leave you alone. Adrian was recently inducted into a Voodoo-based krewe known as the Crossroads Kings.

After a stint away, Adrian is currently trying to return to his career as a professional poker player. Unfortunately, Sin-Eater affairs have made that a challenge. When not assisting the dead, Adrian often finds his time taken up by other krewe business. Although he never had any interest in Voodoo, or religion in general, the Sin-Eater has come to see some wisdom in the krewe's beliefs. As he delves deeper into the mystery religion of the Kings, his cynicism is starting to slip away. Adrian would never admit it, but a spark of faith has begun forming. He's on the path to becoming a true believer.

Appearance
Adrian is of mixed heritage (German mother and Puerto Rican father) and could easily pass for either white or light-skinned latino. It's clear to those who meet him that he cultivates a very put-together look. The Sin-Eater is tall with a slim build, tousled brown hair, chiseled features, and a perpetual five o'clock shadow. His brown eyes gleam with mischief, and he wears a constant smirk on his face as though he knows some secret joke. Adrian typically dresses in tailored two-piece suits, Tom Ford dress shoes, and collared shirts with the top button always undone. Even in the excessive heat of Louisiana, the Sin-Eater's style never relaxes beyond business casual.

Concept: Professional card player gambling on a second chance.
Aspirations: Make some money at a poker game (short term), Learn the Black Cat's Crossing Ceremony (short term), Explore the Deep Dominion known as the Neon Table (long term).
Social Attributes (Primary): Presence 2, Manipulation 3, Composure 3
Physical Attributes (Secondary): Strength 2, Dexterity 3, Stamina 2
Mental Attributes (Tertiary): Intelligence 2, Wits 2, Resolve 2
Social Skills (Primary): Empathy 3 (Sense Motivation), Intimidation 1, Socialize 2, Streetwise 2, Subterfuge 3 (Detecting Lies)
Physical Skills (Secondary): Athletics 2, Larceny 3, Brawl 2
Mental Skills (Tertiary): Investigation 2, Occult 2 (Ghosts)
Merits: Tolerance for Biology 1 (free), Fame 1, Sleight of Hand 2, Resources 3, Memento 3 (The Black Chip), Grave Goods 1, Mystery Cult Initiation 1 (The Crossroads Kings; free)

Sin-Eater Template
Burden: The Hungry
Burden Aspiration: Win the World Series Poker Tournament at least once.
Burden Touchstone: His lucky poker deck.
Root: Casual
Bloom: Antihero
Synergy: 1
Rank: 1
Plasm: 10
Plasm Per Turn: 1
Liminal Aura: N/A
Keys: The Key of Pyre Flame, The Key of Chance (geist), The Key of Blood (memento)
Haunt Affinities: The Boneyard, The Marionette, The Caul
Haunts: The Boneyard 1, The Marionette 1, The Curse 1
Ceremonies: Bestow Regalia 3, Krewe Binding 3, Speaker of the Dead 3, Pass On 5, The Diviner's Jawbone 1 (krewe)

Advantages
Defense: 4
Size: 5
Health: 7
Willpower: 5
Initiative: 6
Speed: 10

Memento: The Black Chip
Key: Blood
Description: A seemingly innocuous $100 poker chip made of black plastic. It's deceptively heavy, and those who pick it up say it feels as though the chip is being weighed down by something. The memento was once the property of a gambler who was murdered over gambling debts. The gambler's ghost led Adrian to it before being put to rest.
Effect: If you spin the poker chip on its edge, it never stops spinning. In casual defiance of physics, the chip spins non-stop until directly acted upon by an external force (such as someone's hand).
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Example of a Geist: The Suicide King

Also Called: Rex Suicidium, Patron of the Luckless Dead

In a standard 52-card playing deck, the King of Hearts is typically the highest-ranking face card. It is commonly known as the "Suicide King," a misnomer based on the fact that some illustrations appear to show the King of Hearts sticking his own sword into his head; the result of centuries of shoddy copying by card makers. In actuality, the King’s weapon is simply behind his head.

Much like the playing card, the geist known as the Suicide King is misnamed. It does not represent self-inflicted death, but rather, unexpected endings that are shocking in their randomness. In other words, victims of exceptionally bad luck. This is the pedestrian who falls into an open manhole that he didn’t see. The woman electrocuted by a hair dryer in the bathtub. The skydiver whose parachute refuses to deploy. The hunter whose own bullet ricochets back at him. Sudden, unforeseen deaths resulting from freak accidents or being in the wrong place at the wrong time; it’s these types of fatalities over which the Suicide King presides.

In Twilight, the geist projects itself as a twisted mockery of the face card for which it’s named. It appears as a legless, floating skeleton wreathed in yellow roses and sporting an ornate crown upon its bleached-white skull. A small sword is driven into its right temple and exits through the other side of the head, and its right hand can be seen occasionally resting on the hilt. Blood weeps continuously from its empty black eye sockets, and from within its hollow chest cavity there beats a red human heart. Despite a lack of tongue and vocal chords, the Suicide King speaks in a raspy voice that still serves to unnerve Adrian, even after years of hearing it.

Adrian has yet to truly comprehend the nature of his geist, though the two have established an adequate working relationship thus far. He’s noticed that the Suicide King gets agitated when confronted by displays of extreme misfortune (so long as such misfortune is due to mundane happenstance and not supernatural interference). The more unlikely and improbable the accident, the more severe the geist’s reaction becomes. This has led Adrian to speculate that the ghost itself was once an ill-fated victim of random events. He has a sneaking suspicion that the sword impaling the Suicide King’s skull ended up there, not by its own hand, but by way of a freakish mishap.

Concept: Personification of sudden death by freak accident.
Remembrance: Pleas and sobs for mercy, the cheering of a distant crowd, and the sight of a blade closing in.
Remembrance Trait: Survival
Attributes: Power 4, Finesse 5, Resistance 3
Virtue: Fearless
Vice: Impulsive

Ephemeral Entity Traits
Rank: 3
Ban: Must dematerialize when it hears the sound of metal on bone.
Bane: A weapon that once accidentally harmed an ally.
Innate Key: The Key of Chance

Advantages
Defense: 4
Size: 5
Initiative: 8
Speed: 14

Universal Crisis Point Triggers
• Take damage from your geist’s bane.
• Deliberately ignore the geist’s ban.
• Suffer a wound in one of your rightmost three Health boxes.

Specific Crisis Point Triggers: Misfortune
Hazy: Be the victim of freak circumstances — nearly hit by a car that runs a red, pickpocketed in the street, or similar.
Vague: Suffer material harm from bad luck — losing hundreds or thousands of dollars in a card game, suffer significant injury in a car crash.
Specific: Suffer material harm from bad luck in the same form that happened to your geist.
Sep 20, 2021 4:54 am
Here's an optional template for recording your character. Use the Quote function to get the underlying BBCode for the template. Copy and paste it into the Gamers Plane blank custom sheet.

Note that all Sin-Eaters automatically start with the Tolerance for Biology Merit, as well as the Ceremonies listed below. Upon joining a krewe, Sin-Eaters also gain the first dot of the Mystery Cult Initiation Merit for free.

Concept:
Aspirations:
Social Attributes:
Physical Attributes:
Mental Attributes:
Social Skills:
Physical Skills:
Mental Skills:
Merits: Tolerance for Biology 1 (free), Mystery Cult Initiation 1 (free)

Sin-Eater Template
Burden:
Burden Aspiration:
Burden Touchstone:
Root:
Bloom:
Synergy:
Rank:
Plasm:
Plasm Per Turn:
Liminal Aura:
Keys:
Haunt Affinities:
Haunts:
Ceremonies: Bestow Regalia 3, Krewe Binding 3, Speaker of the Dead 3, Pass On 5

Advantages
Defense:
Size:
Health:
Willpower:
Initiative:
Speed:
Sep 21, 2021 5:10 pm
Hello everyone!

Still pouring over the core book at the moment. There's a lot to take in. I used to play first edition Geist so I'm playing catch up with second ed. Not exactly sure about my concept yet but I'm thinking of making a Cajun Sin-Eater who was eaten by gators. Maybe one of the Vengeful.
Sep 21, 2021 5:30 pm
Hey! I'm here too. Won't have time to look through book until tonight... hopefully. Excited to get started!
Sep 22, 2021 4:00 am
My first idea was for a Instagram influencer who died and becomes one of the Hungry. She couldn't die before she got a million followers.
Sep 23, 2021 4:00 pm
I’m having some trouble with deciding Root and Bloom. I keep getting stuck. I may need some help.
Sep 23, 2021 7:00 pm
LactoseTheIntolerant says:
I’m having some trouble with deciding Root and Bloom. I keep getting stuck. I may need some help.
I like to think of Root as essentially your relationship with the dead; your persona when dealing with ghosts. I think of Bloom as your relationship with the living; the persona that you show the rest of the world. From looking over the info you sent me, it seems like he would easily be an Advocate for his Bloom. For Root, perhaps Surrogate? Since he no longer has his daughter, he takes a parental role toward the ghosts that he meets. Just a thought. I’m open to people developing their own Roots and Blooms if they’d like.
Sep 23, 2021 10:48 pm
The character I submitted is still a work in progress
Sep 24, 2021 8:31 pm
WarDomo says:
The character I submitted is still a work in progress
Thank you! I'll take a closer look at it tonight.
Sep 25, 2021 12:07 am
I'm still working through concepts (hopefully into a nice concrete sheet by weekend's end). The two I have so far:

A Ren Faire knight who died in a jousting accident, impaled by his friend and rival in the art, who came back for love of the roar of the crowd and the thrill of athletic triumph as one of the Hungry. He was just having too good a time to leave it all behind, and his Geist - a stodgy, bumbling thing that calls itself the Hapless Squire - is his biggest fan. Of course, there's a wrench: his death was very public, so now he has to be incredibly careful how he approaches the limelight. Except in the Underworld.

An occultist who died imbibing a supposed "potion of immortality" he tracked down walled up in the catacombs of a historically-preserved estate belonging to a supposed warlock dead a couple centuries prior. The potion would actually have given the warlock leave to take his body Joseph Curwen-style, but his Geist interfered and saved him. Now as one of the Abiding, he's taken over his indirect murderer's legacy as an Uno Reverse, tracking down legacy texts, cursed objects, and the ghosts of old victims.
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Sep 25, 2021 4:58 pm
I have a concept but still working on the numbers side of the character. I should have the hammered down copy submitted soon!
Sep 25, 2021 9:24 pm
Mythrim says:
I have a concept but still working on the numbers side of the character. I should have the hammered down copy submitted soon!
Ok, no rush. I’d like to have characters in by mid October. My goal is to start the game by November 1st. That’s a few weeks to make characters and a few weeks to build the krewe.
Sep 25, 2021 9:27 pm
Viatos says:
I'm still working through concepts (hopefully into a nice concrete sheet by weekend's end). The two I have so far:

A Ren Faire knight who died in a jousting accident, impaled by his friend and rival in the art, who came back for love of the roar of the crowd and the thrill of athletic triumph as one of the Hungry. He was just having too good a time to leave it all behind, and his Geist - a stodgy, bumbling thing that calls itself the Hapless Squire - is his biggest fan. Of course, there's a wrench: his death was very public, so now he has to be incredibly careful how he approaches the limelight. Except in the Underworld.

An occultist who died imbibing a supposed "potion of immortality" he tracked down walled up in the catacombs of a historically-preserved estate belonging to a supposed warlock dead a couple centuries prior. The potion would actually have given the warlock leave to take his body Joseph Curwen-style, but his Geist interfered and saved him. Now as one of the Abiding, he's taken over his indirect murderer's legacy as an Uno Reverse, tracking down legacy texts, cursed objects, and the ghosts of old victims.
Hmm, I like both of those concepts. It might be a good idea to check in with the other players and see which concept complements the group best. Personally, I’m partial to the second concept.
Sep 25, 2021 9:32 pm
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Sep 29, 2021 7:27 pm
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Delphine Benoit (@YourNextEx) was the life of the party and she made sure everyone, both in-person and online, was aware of that. She was never the smartest girl, but she had looks and personality and she knew how to wield both effectively and profitably. She set her sights on becoming an infuencer on social media. When she wasn't partying with Delta Gamma, she studied Marketing, Communications, and Photography. Every meal, every event was an opportunity. It didn't take her long to start getting traction. By the time she graduated, her follower count was over 5,000.

She quickly made herself a fixture in the New Orleans nightlife. As her follower count kept rising, she began hosting events sponsored by vodka companies and record labels.

But having fans also led to having fanatics... To her, they were sad, harmless simps who were overjoyed to buy her something off her Amazon wishlist. That was until she ignored the wrong one and he followed her home from an event she was promoting. He beat her within an inch of her life and drowned her in a bucket filled with a few bottles of her favorite vodka of the month.

That was when the Starlet in the Wings came to her and whispered in her ear, Your audience is still so small. You had so many more posts left. It's only a matter of time before you closed a deal with a cosmetics line. Especially after your next post... Delphine was back before she even understood what had happened. She saw him there, walking away, sobbing. Rage built inside her as she grabbed a knife and killed her would-be killer. The Starlet was right: Her post with the officers (#BackTheBlue #GotTheirDigits911) that came to her place got 10 times more likes than her selfie with Kylie Jenner!

For a while after that, her posting schedule became erratic, most followers forgave her and stayed loyal after her harrowing ordeal. The truth was that she had gained a new following from the other side. Ghosts with all manner of requests came out of the woodwork. She was terrified, but intrigued by their stories and the opportunities they presented. #DelphinesGhostStories was born.
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Sep 29, 2021 7:36 pm
Still thinking about Aspirations....

Get an Agent
Get invited to the VIP area of a club
Use social media to help a ghost

For Burden Aspiration, I'm thinking Crack the Top 100 Most Followed List or something
Sep 30, 2021 8:27 pm
WarDomo says:
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Delphine Benoit (@YourNextEx) was the life of the party and she made sure everyone, both in-person and online, was aware of that. She was never the smartest girl, but she had looks and personality and she knew how to wield both effectively and profitably. She set her sights on becoming an infuencer on social media. When she wasn't partying with Delta Gamma, she studied Marketing, Communications, and Photography. Every meal, every event was an opportunity. It didn't take her long to start getting traction. By the time she graduated, her follower count was over 5,000.

She quickly made herself a fixture in the New Orleans nightlife. As her follower count kept rising, she began hosting events sponsored by vodka companies and record labels.

But having fans also led to having fanatics... To her, they were sad, harmless simps who were overjoyed to buy her something off her Amazon wishlist. That was until she ignored the wrong one and he followed her home from an event she was promoting. He beat her within an inch of her life and drowned her in a bucket filled with a few bottles of her favorite vodka of the month.

That was when the Starlet in the Wings came to her and whispered in her ear, Your audience is still so small. You had so many more posts left. It's only a matter of time before you closed a deal with a cosmetics line. Especially after your next post... Delphine was back before she even understood what had happened. She saw him there, walking away, sobbing. Rage built inside her as she grabbed a knife and killed her would-be killer. The Starlet was right: Her post with the officers (#BackTheBlue #GotTheirDigits911) that came to her place got 10 times more likes than her selfie with Kylie Jenner!

For a while after that, her posting schedule became erratic, most followers forgave her and stayed loyal after her harrowing ordeal. The truth was that she had gained a new following from the other side. Ghosts with all manner of requests came out of the woodwork. She was terrified, but intrigued by their stories and the opportunities they presented. #DelphinesGhostStories was born.
This is really good! I like the idea of a vapid social media influencer who posts about supernatural experiences. I also looked over the character, and everything looks good so far.
Oct 1, 2021 3:01 am
I submitted my character. He may need some tweaking.
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