So I decided I disliked the idea that you could perform immoral acts or call on the dark side and still end up with a increased Morality score. Now, I'm not saying you shouldn't ever be able to do these, but in a given session, if you do, you shouldn't come out a better person. IMHO, anyways. So here is the rule I came up with.
- At the end of each session, add up Conflict earned and subtract a d5 (half a d10, rounded up), any remaining Conflict is subtracted from your Morality score. If no Conflict is earned in the session, gain a d5 to your Morality.
Now I also felt that being a light/dark paragon should have an effect on how much Morality you gain or lose, so I came up with these modifications to the basic rule above.
- When a light side paragon gains Conflict during a session, reduce the die roll (before halving) by their paragon tier (ie. reduce the roll by 1 when at 70 or more, by 2 when at 80 or more, and by 3 when at 90 or more.)
- When a dark side paragon gains no Conflict during the session, reduce the die roll (before halving) by their paragon tier (ie. reduce the roll by 1 when at 30 or less, by 2 when at 20 or less, and by 3 when at 10 or less.)
I think a lot of folks over on reddit got hung up on whether or not Morality should be possible to increase in the same session as immoral acts or calling on the dark side occur. That debate has been had and I'm firmly set in my opinion on that topic. I'm just posting this house rule for anyone who believes like I do that gaining Conflict points and raising Morality should not happen in the same session. The rule itself is open for debate of course, just not the reasoning behind it.