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Revision as of 22:29, 9 July 2013

Jack, Being the Tale of Jack, and his Diverſe Adventureſ and Several Nameſ

Known he variously as Jack of the Tales, Jack the Mouser, Running Jack

~ and anon as ~

Jack Scratch, Wandering Jack, Spring-Heeled Jack, and Stingy Jack

q.v. Jack and the Raven King

Jack was a carefree wanderer of the tales, until one fateful con game landed him the Devil's job.

Thinking he had gotten the better end of a Faustian bargain, the scope of Jack's pranks and cons grew until his imprisonment.

Aspects

The Devil at the Crossroads (High Concept)

Jack knows exactly what you want, and he can make it happen, for a price.

Jack of the Tales (Low Concept)

Earlier times were more happy-go-lucky times. Jack hesitates to reach his pre-prison notoriety.

Double or Nothing (Trouble)

Jack had enough trouble turning down a bet or a bargain before; Now it's second nature to accept any such challenge.

  • [1]
  • [2]
  • [3]
  • Skills:
    • Great (+4): Deceive
    • Good (+3): Provoke, Rapport
    • Fair (+2): Resources, Empathy, Notice
    • Average (+1): Lore, Contacts, Stealth, Will
  • Stress:
    • Physical 2
    • Mental 3

And, really, why are these things written in the third person, he asked.