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|Your character has limited or no ability to walk. Her Speed trait is effectively 1. She must rely on a wheelchair or other device to travel. A manual wheelchair’s Speed is equal to your character’s Strength and requires use of her hands. Electric wheelchairs have a Speed of 3, but allow the free use of the character’s hands. An injury can cause this Condition temporarily, in which case it is resolved when the injury heals and the character regains mobility.<br>'''Resolution:''' The character’s disability is cured by mundane or supernatural means.<br>'''Beat:''' Your character’s limited mobility inconveniences your character and makes her slow to respond
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|Ability to walk impaired; Speed 1, or use wheelchair (Strength Speed manual, or Speed 3 electric.<br>'''Possible Sources:''' Long-term injury or congenital defect.<br>'''Resolution:''' The character’s disability is cured by mundane or supernatural means.<br>'''Beat:''' Your character’s limited mobility inconveniences your character and makes her slow to respond
 
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 2 July 2014

Disabled (Persistent)
Ability to walk impaired; Speed 1, or use wheelchair (Strength Speed manual, or Speed 3 electric.
Possible Sources: Long-term injury or congenital defect.
Resolution: The character’s disability is cured by mundane or supernatural means.
Beat: Your character’s limited mobility inconveniences your character and makes her slow to respond