1: Shared obligations: Suppose you have a group of 4 players, each starting with the standard obligation value of 10 for the group size and no additional complications taken. 2 of the players have chosen the same obligation type and have decided (with GM's permission, of course) that they share the same obligation. (Say that both characters, are being collectively blackmailed by an enemy regarding an event/incident that both were involved in.) When creating the obligation check table, would you combine their obligation(s) into a single entry with the values added together, or just list them both separately, one for each character?
2: Also, along similar lines, what if all the players have decided (again, with GM permission) to chose the same starting obligation as a group obligation? (All players were framed for a crime, and seek to clear their names.)
In both of the above examples, how would you handle the Strain Threshold penalty for the players of a shared obligation should it come up? Would you total the players'/group's obligation value and make it a single entry, or list each separately as normal, and whomever's "number" comes up on the roll takes the brunt of the consequences for the session?
3: Additional Obligation: It says that you can increase the value of your starting obligation for either extra starting XP or money. But can you take on a 2nd starting Obligation in this manner?
(i.e.: Same group of 4, you chose for your character's starting Obligation "Betrayal" at the default value of 10. Can you then take on an additional +5 Obligation, but put it into a "Debt" obligation instead of adding it to the value of your "Betrayal"?
Edited by CatmanSGA