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30 points
Nothing fazes you - at least,
nothing that's not obviously a threat. The world is full of strange
things, and as long as they don't bother you, you don't bother them.
You are exempt from Fright Checks, and no reaction modifiers affect
you, either way. You treat strangers with distant courtesy, no matter
HOW strange they are, as long as they're well-behaved.
This advantage is incompatible with all Phobias. A character with this advantage is not emotionless - he just isn't subject to violent reactions. The stereotypical Maine Yankee has this advantage. E.g., two fellows in rocking chairs on the porch of a general store Down East:
Ed: "What'd that little green guy with all the orange tentacles on his head want?"
Burt: "Just another lost summer tourist -- he was looking for Jupiter and took a wrong turn at Mars." Looks up at the sky. "Looks like it's gonna rain tomorrow."
Ed: "Ayuh. Looks like."
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