Every threat has a list of traits that help describe their appearance and behaviors to you. The first three traits listed for any threat will always be
type,
size, and
scale. A threat can then have any number of traits that make the most sense.
Type
A threat’s type informs you of its mental capabilities and normal social behaviors
Name |
Description |
Mundane |
X |
Mystical |
X |
Critter |
X |
Cryptid |
X |
Size
A threat’s size informs you of its physical capabilities and the amount of space it takes up.
Name |
Description |
Tiny |
Around the size of a scorpion or crow |
Small |
Around the size of an eagle or hunting dog |
Medium |
Around the size of a human being |
Large |
Around the size of a horse or crocodile |
Huge |
Around the size of an elephant or whale |
Scale
A threat’s scale informs you of its organizational capabilities and the average number a drifter might run into.
Name |
Description |
Lone |
Typically travels alone. (1) |
Group |
Typically travels in small numbers. (2-4) |
Gang |
Typically travels in larger numbers. (5-9) |
Swarm |
Typically travels in hordes. (10+) |
Other Traits