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|Sandra has an effective Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural, safe threshold of her brethren. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. While she isn't against being left alone, she is painfully aware that this makes her highly visible to anyone who knows what to look for, and thus, actively avoids being out in public. If I as player seem disinclined to join a public scene, or suddenly leave one because it's getting crowded, it's nothing personal: it's just a reflection of how she chooses to handle herself ICly.
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|Sandra has an effective Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural, "safe" (heh) threshold of her brethren. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. While she isn't against being left alone, she is painfully aware that this makes her highly visible to anyone who knows what to look for, and thus, actively avoids being out in public. If I as player seem disinclined to join a public scene, or suddenly leave one because it's getting crowded, it's nothing personal: it's just a reflection of how she chooses to handle herself ICly.
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 9 August 2017

Rage: Sandra has an effective Rage rating of 6, which means she's moved past the natural, "safe" (heh) threshold of her brethren. She does not have any nifty tricks when it comes to muting her Rage, or mitigating the Curse. 76% of all humans and animals are inclined to avoid her. While she isn't against being left alone, she is painfully aware that this makes her highly visible to anyone who knows what to look for, and thus, actively avoids being out in public. If I as player seem disinclined to join a public scene, or suddenly leave one because it's getting crowded, it's nothing personal: it's just a reflection of how she chooses to handle herself ICly.