
Vivian Gooseberry |

Vivian
Fate: Sounds like I worked towards my goal without accomplishing it, so there's one. I wouldn't say her instinct ever came up, but Vivian was tenacious even when sick or being flung around by a snake, so I'd argue she played her belief and gave her best for a total of two.
Persona: I miss out on accomplishing my goal, and I didn't ever play against my belief, so no Persona there. I made a good effort of playing Vivian as sick though, so I'd make a case for being the Embodiment for one. (Fun fact: I was gonna throw in a piece about Vivian puking from exertion after the fight with the snake, but I left it out after a quick bit of research told me that rodents can't puke. Which I guess is why poison works so well on rats and such.)
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George
Fate: George definitely accomplished his goal, so he can't get Fate for that. I could tell RP-wise that George tried to play his instinct with wanting to delay in Barkstone, and I think that trying to drive the snake away was acting on his belief, but I see a little ambiguity on both of those fronts, so one or two sounds about right.
Persona: Vivian's alive and definitely more experienced now, so George accomplished his goal for sure. I think George got MVP too; he filled the role of leader well, and at every decision fork, I feel we followed his guidance. So I'd say two.
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Thom
Fate: I feel Thom accomplished his goal (though Hama may feel differently), so no Fate for that. Thom definitely played his instinct and jumped at every chance to prove his worth. His belief never really came into play, so I'd say one Fate for Thom.
Persona: Again, I'm pretty sure George trusts Thom, so he accomplished his goal. Thom also seemed to have the right skills and great rolls, whether he was examining the dead animal, fighting the snake, or fixing up George's eyes, so I'd argue that he was our Workhouse, for a total of two.

Thom Red |
Vivian
Fate: Sounds like I worked towards my goal without accomplishing it, so there's one. I wouldn't say her instinct ever came up, but Vivian was tenacious even when sick or being flung around by a snake, so I'd argue she played her belief and gave her best for a total of two.Persona: I miss out on accomplishing my goal, and I didn't ever play against my belief, so no Persona there. I made a good effort of playing Vivian as sick though, so I'd make a case for being the Embodiment for one. (Fun fact: I was gonna throw in a piece about Vivian puking from exertion after the fight with the snake, but I left it out after a quick bit of research told me that rodents can't puke. Which I guess is why poison works so well on rats and such.)
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..George
Fate: George definitely accomplished his goal, so he can't get Fate for that. I could tell RP-wise that George tried to play his instinct with wanting to delay in Barkstone, and I think that trying to drive the snake away was acting on his belief, but I see a little ambiguity on both of those fronts, so one or two sounds about right.Persona: Vivian's alive and definitely more experienced now, so George accomplished his goal for sure. I think George got MVP too; he filled the role of leader well, and at every decision fork, I feel we followed his guidance. So I'd say two.
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..Thom
Fate: I feel Thom accomplished his goal (though Hama may feel differently), so no Fate for that. Thom definitely played his instinct and jumped at every chance to prove his worth. His belief never really came into play, so I'd say one Fate for Thom.Persona: Again, I'm pretty sure George trusts Thom, so he accomplished his goal. Thom also seemed to have the right skills and great rolls, whether he was examining the dead animal, fighting the snake, or fixing up George's...
I agree with almost all this, especially about Vivian and her embodiment.
My only interjection; whether or not George now trusts Thom is up to George to declare! If not, I believe that Thom definitely went out of his way to try and earn George's trust.