Unlike some of the Eternals, Sersi has a real love and respect for humanity, and in the present day, she's working as a museum curator and dating a human (Dane Whitman, played by Game of Thrones' Kit Harington). "She can change things, and she's sort of helped humanity along the way, in little ways," Gemma Chan explains. The same would happen if I got two “Mistrust” or two “Unluck” but not two “Alter Egos”, “Secret Identities” or “Irrational Attractions”.Much of Eternals' story centers on Sersi, who has the ability to manipulate insentient matter. So, if I got the Jumping power and later rolled again the number to give the character the Jumping power, I took it from him. Whenever I got twice the same result (same Power twice or same Advantage/Drawbacks without “fill in the blank” object) I negated the first one. Starting Hero Points: roll 2d10. Take as 1d100 if no doubles. If doubles, add and reroll. For the test characters I raised or lowered the amount to the closest multiple of 5. I use the following system. Randomly skip through the rules book and pick the first word that catches my eye. To choose objects of Scholar, Hatred, Attraction, Vulnerability, Connection, etc. Likewise with Drawbacks. Just remember that Irrational Attractions and Irrational Hatreds are two different Drawbacks. There’s a 75% any given character has at least one Advantage. If they do roll 1d100/4 and count down the DCH 3 rd Ed backlist of advantages. From there, there’s a 50% to have another Advantage, and a 25% chance to have another Advantage. If you do not roll any Subskill for a possessed Skill, start rolling again until you get one.
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