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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion monsterhearts/ghost/index.html
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Expand Up @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ <h2>Ghost Moves</h2>
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<h2>Sex Move</h2>
<p>When you have sex with someone, you both get to ask a question of one another. This can be asked in character or player-to-player. They must answer honestly and directly.</p>
<h2>Playing The Fae</h2>
<h2>Playing The Ghost</h2>
<p>Lonely, wounded, caring, and creepy. The Ghost has experienced intense trauma, and now seeks validation and intimacy. They have the potential to provide care and healing for others, but also tend to ignore personal and physical boundaries.</p>
<p>The two stat choices for the Ghost let you steer toward being either icy and distant (Cold 2 & Dark 1), or scary and moody (Dark 2 & Volatile 1). Your ghost might end up crying out for help, pushing away the very people they care about, or burning themself out trying to take care of others.</p>
<p>At the start of the game, the Ghost’s low Hot stat means that they aren’t good at Turning Someone On. This plays into their core dilemma – without social power, how does the Ghost get the attention and emotional support that they need? Maybe they’re endlessly giving, hoping for reciprocation. Helpful Spirit and Transference both point in that direction. Maybe they’re mean and spiteful, assuming from the outset that they aren’t worthy of affection. Unresolved Trauma and Projected Blame provide a different dynamic, suggesting a mean and spiteful Ghost who lashes out at those who remind them of what they’ve lost. Creep and Limitless add a voyeuristic element, encouraging the Ghost to ignore others’ boundaries. Lots of other possibilities exist in the interactions between these moves, too.</p>
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