Re: Band of Bastards Play by Post interest?
Posted: 25 May 2016, 12:33
First, lets look at the rules.
p87 First, whenever your character is in a conflict that would directly further, uphold, or defend an SA they have, it is said to fire.
p14 Complications are the consequences of a conflict.
So I'll leave the choice as to whether this is a Conflict or not up to you.
If a Memory Attribute Check is a Conflict, then you get to apply the SA but you run the risk of creating a Complication. Otherwise, no SA and no Complication.
I would lean towards it not being a Conflict because p10 "Every conflict has two parts: task and intent." and I am having trouble separating the intent from the task when it comes to memory.
I also don't see how remembering something is "directly furthering, upholding or defending Marco's obedience to his father". To me that describes a situation where Marco has been directly tested or tempted to do something against his father's wishes, not every incidental conflict that comes up in carrying them out. If I allow the SA for memory, there is basically never going to be a single roll in the entire campaign that it wouldn't also apply to.
But basically, I'll leave it up to you to decide. Any roll you choose to apply your SA to will generate Complications on failures though.
Ob for remembering a situation Blasio and Francesca interacted is Ob3: recalling details about an unmemorable event.
p87 First, whenever your character is in a conflict that would directly further, uphold, or defend an SA they have, it is said to fire.
p14 Complications are the consequences of a conflict.
So I'll leave the choice as to whether this is a Conflict or not up to you.
If a Memory Attribute Check is a Conflict, then you get to apply the SA but you run the risk of creating a Complication. Otherwise, no SA and no Complication.
I would lean towards it not being a Conflict because p10 "Every conflict has two parts: task and intent." and I am having trouble separating the intent from the task when it comes to memory.
I also don't see how remembering something is "directly furthering, upholding or defending Marco's obedience to his father". To me that describes a situation where Marco has been directly tested or tempted to do something against his father's wishes, not every incidental conflict that comes up in carrying them out. If I allow the SA for memory, there is basically never going to be a single roll in the entire campaign that it wouldn't also apply to.
But basically, I'll leave it up to you to decide. Any roll you choose to apply your SA to will generate Complications on failures though.
Ob for remembering a situation Blasio and Francesca interacted is Ob3: recalling details about an unmemorable event.