So I just joined the hobby back in August and recently started reading the Eisenhorn trilogy as my first delve into
40k literature. With that I've taken an interest in the character Alizabeth Bequin and how she handles being a blank and how her presence effects those around her. How, her unavoidable genetic defect makes her an "untouchable", but gives her the useful power of being a psychic blank. (Please don't spoil anything about the future of this character for me :c )
Fast forwarding to a pathfinder character I was making the other night. I've wanted to play an oracle for a while now but couldn't find a curse to fit my character fluff in the past. Thumbing through the SRD I found a 3rd party publication curse that, based on my recent Bequin fancy, really struck my interest. The curse is called Friendless. Check it out:
Alone and despised, you draw power from your inner resolve.
You do not gain your Charisma bonus to Diplomacy checks, and if you use Diplomacy to make a request of someone, their attitude worsens one step (but no worse than unfriendly) after the request succeeds or fails.
However, you gain your Charisma bonus to Sense Motive checks and saving throws versus spells and spell-like abilities of the enchantment school, in addition to your Wisdom.
At 5th level, you gain a +3 morale bonus to Disguise, Intimidate, and Stealth checks, and always treat those as class skills.
At 10th level, you are constantly protected as per the spell nondetection, and your morale bonus to Disguise, Intimidate, and Stealth increases to +6.
At 15th level, you are constantly protected as per the spell mind blank.
I went on to make a battle oracle with this curse and picked self buff spells for fighting and various shielding spells. (Trying to avoid making her super magic heavy) Now if only the people I played Pathfinder with knew
40k so I could better explain the nature of a blank to them. I'm having a tough time roleplaying a character who really doesn't do anything wrong, but whom people need to naturally dislike.
How would you guys explain to people outside of
40k the "wrongness" that is the aura that untouchables put off?
Any suggestions?
Ever made a character inspired by the
40k universe? c: