Interested in some input about Fate-Eaters, how You handle them and a bit of clarifications.
- Fate Pariah. It says that Imperial Diviners cannot divine their future (fate), does that mean that they are immune to divinations (because fate-eaters fluff suggests it) and if yes do they interfere with divinations (fates) of others or not -- like diviner could not see that some Guy Enpeasee will not do SomeGreatDeed because he's gonna be killed by fate eater whom he could not see because fate-eater reasons. That is important for other PCs too because if so than if a party has a Fate-Eater in a team and a diviner then diviner would be mislead most of the time in his divinations because, simply speaking, his "calculations" of future didn't include fate-eaters actions which interfere with future of the whole party.
- Parallels Crossing. How I understand it is that when FE (Fate-Eater) kills another guy with fate points he gets a bit of what was intended to happen to the guy he killed (but not necessary in exact same way -- like if he was a heretic supposed to willingly summon a greater daemon then FE PC who killed him might through his actions unintentionally cause the same). A problem that I see here is that if Fate-Eater takes on fate of those whom he kills and fate of those victims was predicted and known than if my logic is right then Fate-Eaters fate can actually be known at least partially depending on how many fate-pointed people had he killed, simply put if we know fate of some person with FP and then that person gets killed by Fate-Eater who gets his fate then we actually know Fate-Eaters fate, which is a logical contradiction to what is said in fluff about them.
- Scissors of Atropos. Some experienced (not even necessarily ascension-grade) FE PCs can kill A LOT of touched by the fates NPCs and probably other PCs too, so how can You possibly handle dozens of different and possibly contradicting fates in one character? Besides the fact that there may be logical dead-ends in some cases - for example if one (Guy A) was supposed to be a victim of Guy B and Fate-Eater killed both of them, then what, he should kill himself? And if that seems easy here's the hard one - A is fated to kill B and die while doing that, but our FE PC killed B first, so how would killing A afterwards affect PC? Although I have some ideas how to fix this into working it is highly theoretical and I'd appreciate any input on this one.
- You Are What You Kill. Fate-Eaters take on fates of those whom they've killed so from what I can see is that if You will kill heretics/daemons/traitors than You'll have their fate like putting a sector on fire, creating a warp-torn world or summoning a greater daemon and becoming a heretic. If, on the other hand, You kill someone like Sebastian Thor, fated to put Ecclesiarchy out of stagnation then You will be fated to do just that. And that makes killing bad guys a very bad idea while killing saints a best way of becoming a saint too which is insane -- for example killing Emperor (who has Fate Points for sure) makes You be Fated to do all the deeds Emperor should've done which is actually cool but nonsense-like.
After re-reading this post I laughed hard and changed the topic name on imagining some PC entering Emperors Throne room with a power sword in his hand saying "there can be only one"
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- Different Shades of Gray. It is said that Fate-Eater can not have more than one divination of the same type, does that mean that if FE rolls a divination that he already has than he has to re-roll divination until he gets one that he doesn't have or just get no divination at all? And then what should be done when FE has all of the divinations, start it anew keeping all the previous divinations or that's just it, no more divinations for You, Fate-Glutton? Then If FE kills some guy that has FP and GM wants him to be saved by burning a fate point, so that means that FE will not get new divination and so know for sure that his enemy is alive, and that is bad for storytelling you know. Otherwise if You award a FE PC with his new divination for killing that guy and he doesn't kill BBEG because another PC does that You'll have to take away that divination. Then again can guys with multiple FPs be "killed more than once" for purposes of gaining that persons FPs mechanically, possibly no but nevertheless question still stands.
- Fatum Vorare. What, if any, effects should fate-eating have on FE PC except divinations? Like mannerisms or maybe some memories, and what if killed one was a psyker, does that affect psychic potential of Fate-Eater in any way? What if FE PC is a divinator himself? Or can he be untouchable/discordant? What should happen if one FE kills another FE (except of bolts of lightning and Queen - Princess of the Universe playing in the background)?
On second thought it turns out that Fate-Eaters are very contradictory to use, so I would appreciate any input