Daniel Stoker wrote:So in my game I'm working on an NPC to not be an antagonist, but to be a thorn in their side, someone who's also working on the case but has contempt for the group and can end up hindering or helping them depending on what they need to help move the story along or slow them down.
I figured I'd see what you all might come up with for this character. The only one I ask we not pick is "Gem Powers" because it probably could work in some great way.... but man that power just bugs me
Heh. It really
could work great, couldn’t it? For a thorn-in-their-side investigator who can contemptuously hinder or help,
tons of options can be in play: making a grand entrance by invulnerably flying in, or by appearing out of nowhere upon switching off invisibility; and casually immune to various psionic effects, by having a Mind Block in place, but able to deal out various psionic effects by just having an amethyst or a sapphire on her; and able to deal out all sorts of showy physical effects involving light or fire or whatever.
Imagine someone who has all of that, plus more besides, and, fittingly, a Divine Aura: somebody who could send in an awestruck devotee of ‘low self-esteem and intelligence’ to look into things, and, man, you would
not want to set off that unimpressive tripwire and thereby bring on the impressive consequences, would you? No, you’d want to play along; maybe do your best to satisfy them with what appears to be reassuring cooperation, so the easily-outwitted dupe can report back that,
oh, hey, everything is cool, boss; nothing suspicious here you need to look into, but this person sure has been a big help, we might owe them a favor.So: what if the Art Deco robot-looking lady with a gem in her chest
doesn’t actually exist? What if someone who seems like a gullible follower with nothing special going on
is the whole operation, hitting people with Insert Memory (which, if it’s something they wanted to remember, “may not be resisted at all”, no save) after hitting them with Empathic Transmission (where ‘trust’ means a victim will “believe everything the psionic tells him, but only while under the empathic influence”), and, well, that’s pretty much it?
So maybe people sometimes interact with a mental illusion of her, and maybe she appears to exhibit all sorts of amazing powers — but maybe
that story, hypnotically told by the unimpressive nobody who claims to just be doing some legwork for her, is all there ever was?