So since I'm playing a kleptomaniac dwarf, I realized that in any potential interaction, there's a good chance of Nori stealing something from any character he manuevers into arm's reach of. As these objects belong to other characters however, I don't want to godmod him lifting things, no matter how skilled he might be. However, I also don't know what those objects might be, so I figured a special permissions post might do some good!
Nori has notoriously sticky fingers, and no matter what it is, if he can reach it, it'll probably be disappearing into a pocket very soon, never to be seen again. He may or may not be swayed to give something back, and is likely to initiate a chase across any given village or country if he's noticed. And don't mind if later your character discovers an object somewhere other than where they put it- it's a bit of a game to him.
To make this simple, I compiled a short form to fill out! Just copy and post it to the comments below!
Nori has notoriously sticky fingers, and no matter what it is, if he can reach it, it'll probably be disappearing into a pocket very soon, never to be seen again. He may or may not be swayed to give something back, and is likely to initiate a chase across any given village or country if he's noticed. And don't mind if later your character discovers an object somewhere other than where they put it- it's a bit of a game to him.
To make this simple, I compiled a short form to fill out! Just copy and post it to the comments below!
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Date: 2015-03-18 03:43 am (UTC)From:What kind of objects can be found on your character?: Some spare change, cat toys, tokens of affection for whoever Mika may be romancing, hand fruit, the usual kunai/medical tape and such.
Anything he'd never get away with?: Of course, the summon scroll for her staff as it is her primary weapon. She keeps that very close to her person. Mika travels pretty light when possible.
Additional notes: Hm, Mika would definitely give him a good chase if she realized he snatched something. It's more about the intent than the actual item, expect some tongue lashing at minimum.