Campaign of the Month: December 2011
Dresden Files Dallas
Outhouse Sally
Ghostly companion of Marshal Courtright
Description:
Power Level
- Total Refresh: 14
- Unspent Refresh: 0
- Skill Cap: Superb
- Total Skill Points: 45
- Unspent Skill Points: 45
- Unspent Fate Points: 1
Aspects
- High Concept: Ghostly Soiled Dove
- Trouble: Surrounded by Wraiths and Lemurs
- In Love With Big Jim Courtright
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Skills
- (+5) Superb:
- (+4) Great:
- (+3) Good:
- (+2) Fair:
- (+1) Average:
Stunts, Powers, Magic
- (-5) Spirit Form (Poltergeist)
- (-1) Swift Transition (No Mortal home)
- (-8) Physical Immunity
- The Catch (+2) Standard Ghost weaknesses. The ghost can only be hurt in the mortal realm by those it has acknowledged. If confronted in the Nevernever, the ghost still has Armor:2 against at tacks that aren’t specifically structured as countermeasures against ghosts (like Ghost Dust).
- (+1) Feeding Dependency (Ghost Memories) attached to
- (-2) Breath Weapon: Hellguns (Weapon:2)
- (-1) Stunt: Hand-Eye Coordination (This is what allows the Breath Weapon to use Gun Skill)
Stress
Physical (Endurance): (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Social (Presence) : (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Mental (Conviction) : (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Hunger (Discipline) : (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Armor(s):
Consequences
Basic Minor (-2): *ANY*
Bonus Minor (-2): P/S/M
Bonus Minor (-2): P/S/M
Bonus Minor (-2): P/S/M
Moderate (-4): *ANY*
Worked at “The Shooting Gallery” brothel and dance hall in Fort Worth. Was killed in 1887 and her body found nailed to an outhouse door.
Truth is stranger than fiction (search on the page for “sally”)
Truth is stranger than fiction (search on the page for “sally”)
Bio:
Credits
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- Art Used For Photos: “Lady Meux 1881” by James Abbott McNeill Whistler