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- | //I have often been accused of senseless, occasionally even pointless violence. I find this grievously offensive. Once you understand that violence is both an **art**, and its own reward, you can achieve heights of slaughter inconceivable to a mere //murderer////. - Brant the Destroyer | + | //I have often been accused of senseless, occasionally even pointless violence. I find this grievously offensive. Once you understand that violence is both an **art** and its own reward, you can achieve heights of slaughter inconceivable to a mere //murderer////. - Brant the Destroyer |
Great heroes and villains are not renowned solely because of their power and skill; it is what they choose to do with it that makes them great. Each character in End of the Line therefore has three main motivations. Each governs a sphere of desires and influences, and so long as you act according to any of them your efforts will be magnified. Picking motivations that conflict is of course encouraged! The motivations are as follows: | Great heroes and villains are not renowned solely because of their power and skill; it is what they choose to do with it that makes them great. Each character in End of the Line therefore has three main motivations. Each governs a sphere of desires and influences, and so long as you act according to any of them your efforts will be magnified. Picking motivations that conflict is of course encouraged! The motivations are as follows: |