I read the Fate Accelerated Edition quite a few times before I ever had the opportunity to play, and since then, I've also read a lot of thoughts and opinions regarding Fate, which I found to be very insightful. It also helps that I have had a good teacher along the way. So, I would like to try my hand at this, as well! With the examples above being pretty well taken care of, please allow me to introduce: Frank Palmer (protagonist of the book The Haunted Streets ) Background: Frank Palmer is a 1930's detective that grew up in an orphanage after his father died in World War I and his mother tried to kill the two of them by crashing a car at high speeds. Frank managed to survive the crash, holding his mother until she died. In the orphanage, he met Arturo and Cesca Casadonte, becoming good friends with both. While they were there, the orphanage received a visit from the city's major crime boss, Salvadore Barone, who was there to donate a substantial sum to the children of the war's fallen heroes. A rival family attacked during the photo-op on the front steps, and Frank saved Barone by knocking him to the ground. Barone's wife was hit in the shoulder, and Arturo Casadonte plugged her wound with his finger to keep her from bleeding to death. Salvadore Barone then swore that the two of them would be taken care of the rest of the time they were at the orphanage. Once they became adults, Frank married Cesca and became a cop, where he rescued a little girl and a dog from a fire, and was given the dog (a Pembroke Welsh Corgi named Maurice) by the family in gratitude. Meanwhile, Arturo Casadonte evolved into Salvadore Barone's protege. Following a case involving an apparent serial killer (the God's Acre Murders), Frank and Cesca had planned to move to the southeast, with Cesca presumably going ahead to get their new house ready. That was, however, the weekend of the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, and Cesca was one of the many that were never found. After his wife's death, Frank becomes cold and apathetic, never moves to the southeast, and remains at his current job as a detective in the city. He stores away all of Cesca's things - not because they are bad reminders - but because he feels he must protect all that is left of her. When another serial killer arrives in the city (presumably a copycat of the God's Acre Murders-this isn't clear in the book, but I'm dying to see if the prequel will have any insight), Palmer tracks him to a farmhouse in a place called Rohde Falls, where he becomes the only reliable witness to have ever seen the urban legend that the newspapers call Mortuary. Frank doesn't even lift a finger to stop Mortuary, allowing him to murder the serial killer and escape. Palmer is later paired up with his new partner, recently promoted and enthusiastic detective, Charlie Callaghan, where the two are called in to investigate the murder of locally famous radio host Morgan Maxwell. Salvadore Barone dies in the first chapter of the book, setting the stage for a mob war between
several of the crime families, including the one ran by Arturo
Casadonte. And that's essentially where the book begins. I will avoid any real spoilers from there, as I believe it's a fairly recent book. Aspects: High Concept: Insensible Detective Trouble: My Best Friend is a Crime Boss (and My Brother-in-Law) What I Saw at Rohde Falls Maurice, my Colt .38, named after my former Pembroke Welsh Corgi Approaches: Forceful +3 Clever +2 Quick +2 Careful +1 Sneaky +1 Flashy +0 Stunt: Because of What I Saw at Rohde Falls , once per game session, I can gain assistance from Mortuary. Refresh: 3 Any thoughts, comments, pointers, or criticisms are welcome!