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Dragon: The Embers Core Book - MrGone's Character Sheets

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eceive these additional two Aspect points<br />

when they take a manifest action.<br />

Ethics Ethics 9<br />

9<br />

Maybe construed as the boss, maybe<br />

not, the Ethics 9 <strong>Dragon</strong> has an excellent<br />

grasp on what’s right and wrong, and what<br />

traits define an honorable figurehead.<br />

Though not perfect, it’s difficult to find<br />

something to dislike about this <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />

<strong>Embers</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>s of Ethics 9 receive<br />

an additional Aspect point when they take a<br />

manifest action. Saintly Devil <strong>Dragon</strong>s of<br />

Ethics 9 in Good mode also receive this<br />

additional Aspect point when they take a<br />

manifest action.<br />

Ethics Ethics 8<br />

8<br />

A touch better than average, but not<br />

so lofty as to breed loyalty by presence, the<br />

Ethics 8 <strong>Dragon</strong> may not be recognized as<br />

the leader of her Province. Though she<br />

doesn’t command respect like <strong>Dragon</strong>s of<br />

higher Ethics, the Ethics 8 <strong>Dragon</strong> is no less<br />

principled. Her Province is likely a place of<br />

comfort and joy; a reflection of her loving<br />

care. People recognize this <strong>Dragon</strong> is a<br />

good person.<br />

Ethics Ethics 7<br />

7<br />

Quite similar to the Ethics 8 <strong>Dragon</strong>,<br />

the Ethics 7 <strong>Dragon</strong> knows what it means to<br />

be decent and just to her Province and its<br />

residents. Still, there’s a sliver of doubt in<br />

her step, and the objective observer can see<br />

it. It’s as if she’s afraid to accept her<br />

responsibility.<br />

Ethics Ethics 6<br />

Though not necessarily evil, the<br />

Ethics 6 <strong>Dragon</strong> is not above underhanded<br />

actions for the sake of progress. If<br />

something poses a threat to her Province,<br />

she removes it cleanly and quietly. It’s still<br />

about the Province and not the self, so she<br />

will not stoop to such levels for personal<br />

gain. Still, those that meet her feel a<br />

darkness beneath her voice that is difficult to<br />

explain.<br />

Ethics Ethics 5<br />

5<br />

For the Ethics 5 <strong>Dragon</strong>, the lines of<br />

easiest and best begin to blur and<br />

convenience takes the place of good<br />

judgment. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> may remove<br />

obstacles from her Province simply because<br />

they don’t suit her preferences. She comes<br />

off as a little selfish, but the Province is still<br />

better off for her presence.<br />

Ethics Ethics Ethics 4<br />

4<br />

<strong>The</strong> commencement of tyranny, a<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong> at Ethics 4 places her own desires<br />

and drives above the good of her province.<br />

She takes what she wants, and gets back at<br />

slights when she wants. <strong>The</strong>se retributions<br />

are not fair or properly prompted like those<br />

of a higher-Ethics <strong>Dragon</strong>, but they are not<br />

inherently violent. Ethics 4 <strong>Dragon</strong>s come<br />

off as bossy and self-centered, and often are<br />

not very likeable.<br />

Ethics Ethics 3<br />

3<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province becomes a tool for the<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong>’s own desires when she reaches<br />

Ethics 3. She may take destructive measures<br />

against her own Province for some fleeting<br />

benefit, or maim the morale of her subjects<br />

in the name of inflating her own position.<br />

Whereas a singular threat would prompt<br />

pruning by a higher Ethics <strong>Dragon</strong>, one at<br />

this level does not flinch at purging all<br />

involved (Even if that purge involves<br />

murder).<br />

At this point, the <strong>Dragon</strong> is likely<br />

recognized once more as an authority figure.<br />

Loathing, if not outright hatred, is the<br />

common perception of the Ethics 3 <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />

Ethics Ethics 2<br />

2<br />

Petty to a maniacal degree, the<br />

Ethics 2 <strong>Dragon</strong> is willing to remove dozens<br />

of people from the ‘privilege’ of life simply<br />

because they do not meet her preferences. A<br />

grudge-bearer by nature, her revenge is<br />

often violent. <strong>The</strong> Ethics 2 <strong>Dragon</strong> sends<br />

out an unsettling vibe, and seems to lack any<br />

lingering flicker of light. A dictator,<br />

definitely.

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