Hideo Masamune |
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Contact Owner | Dusk |
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Connection | 6 |
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Public Contact? | Yes |
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Archetype | Gear |
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Location | Everett, Seattle |
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Metatype | Human |
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Awakened/Emerged | Enchanter |
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Sex | Male |
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Age | 45 |
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Preferred Payment Method | Nuyen |
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Hobbies/Vice | Cooking, singing/drinking, gambling |
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Personal Life | Married, 2 kids |
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Faction | ShadowHaven |
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Aspects |
Dicepools
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Knowledge Checks
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10 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Active Checks
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4 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Gear Acquisition Checks
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14 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Networking Checks
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6 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Overview
Hideo is one of the last descendants of the Masamune clan of blacksmiths, famous for their "non-standard" methods of smithing. As a young and talented enchanter, he was arrogant and his arrogance led to him making some powerful enemies back home. Masamune eventually emigrated to UCAS to start fresh. He set up a sushi restaurant in Seattle called "Bamboo House" and married an American woman, finally settling down in his new home with kids and all. Hideo is a proud American and well to do small business owner. Hideo also manages an extremely profitable shadow business, as a talislegger.
He is the keeper of the Muramasa Blade. It is a very well guarded secret. He was involved in The Demon Blade.
Tradition: Shinto
Aspects
Aspect
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Description
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Enchanter
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+2 to pools to any skill involving the Enchanting skill group and crafting foci.
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Talismonger
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+2 to pools to obtain foci, fetishes, spell formula and reagents
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Blacksmithing
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+2 to pools to artisan tests involving blacksmithing, obtaining / making blades and weapon foci.
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Dicepools
Dicepools
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Knowledge Checks
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10 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Active Checks
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4 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Gear Acquisition Checks
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14 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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Networking Checks
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6 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
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