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Title: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Matthew Glover on January 19, 2006, 05:00:36 PM
Can I create a character and take your character as an Exemplar?  Against your will?  The rules say
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Any character with Drives may choose or create one Exemplar for free.  pg 75

That "choose" bit is the thing responsible for this question coming up. 

Followup:  If I can make you be my Exemplar, do you get any say in what the free Conflict is?

My instinct is to say yes, I can pick your guy whether you like it or not and no, you don't get input on what that free Conflict is.  I do, however, have to consider that if this guy is your Spotlight and we're using the Spotlight house rule, you'll have a great deal of power in that relationship.
Title: Re: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Vaxalon on January 19, 2006, 05:04:01 PM
Your instinct is correct, I think.

that being said, if he doesn't like it, he can toss the character in the junkheap, make another one with the same name and same powers, and your SOL with your free exemplar.

So it would be courteous to get his permission.
Title: Re: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Eric Sedlacek on January 20, 2006, 09:53:31 AM
A major function of exemplars is to give other players a character to play which gets them easy story tokens from you and gets you easy story tokens from them.  If you have an exemplar character where the only player who will ever play the character is not interested in the relationship, you have a problem.
Title: Re: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Vaxalon on January 20, 2006, 10:09:50 AM
Capes gives you all sorts of opportunities to run roughshod over the wishes of the other players, and absolutely no incentive to do so.

It's a very libertarian game.  There is almost no regulation; it's all about mutual incentivization.
Title: Re: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Bret Gillan on January 20, 2006, 11:00:33 AM
Without the houserule that players can claim character as theirs, there is no such thing as "your character." I typically play all characters as being completely up-for-grabs, so this sort of thing has never been a problem.
Title: Re: Be my Exemplar!
Post by: Eric Sedlacek on January 20, 2006, 04:01:06 PM
Quote from: Bret Gillan on January 20, 2006, 11:00:33 AM
Without the houserule that players can claim character as theirs, there is no such thing as "your character." I typically play all characters as being completely up-for-grabs, so this sort of thing has never been a problem.

This is true, but in that case, this issue by definition cannot exist.