Dramatis Personae
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:30 am
Player Name: Cearlan
Name ... Pearl Wealstone
Occupation ... Stage Actress (Entertainer)
Str ... 07
Dex ... 14
Int ... 15
Idea ... 75
Con ... 10
App ... 18
Pow ... 10
Luck ... 50
Siz ... 08
San ... 50
Edu ... 16 (13+3)
Know ...80
Hit Points ... 9
Damage Bonus ... -1d4
Career Skills - 320 points
Art (acting)(05%) ...... 80% (+75)
Credit Rating (15%)... 55% (+40)
Disguise (01%).......... 30% (+29)
Dodge (28%)............. 54% (+26)
Fast Talk (05%)......... 70% (+65)
Library Use (25%)..... 50% (+25)
Listen (25%)............. 45% (+20)
Psychology (05%)..... 45% (+40)
General Skills - 150 points
Drive Auto (20%) ...... 30% (+10)
Occult (05%) ............. 30% (+25)
Locksmith (01%) ........ 36% (+35)
Sneak (10%) ............. 20% (+10)
Persuade (15%) ......... 50% (+35)
Photograhy (10%) ...... 25% (+15)
Handgun (20%) .......... 40% (+20)
Daughter to Hubert Wealstone, stage director, and wealthy dilettente Patricia Garman, Pearl inherited her fascination in acting from her father ... She tried a few "silents" after the end of the great war, but became disenchanted by the lack of money and opportunity the silver screen offered and returned to the stage - her first love. This was despite some high profile silent films where she starred opposite names such as Oliver Hardy, Billy West and even an appearance in a Chaplin film did little to fuel her desire to remain with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. There were many rumours abroad concerning some form of dust-up with another thespian which was supposed to have been the real reason she left so suddenly and returned to Boston.
Pearl's mother died from influenza in 1922, and as she was an active member in the fashionable spiritualist movement in Boston, Patricia's contacts brought a young and impressionable Pearl into their numbers. Enthralled by the concepts and ideas in her new religion, she explored further and was very dismayed by the number of charlettans who were involved.
Her return to the stage did not produce the sorts of remunerations she had expected, probably from the rumours that followed her from the West Coast. Times became very hard for Pearl however and she turned to petty crime to supplement her living, including a spell in jail for robbery - "I was researching a role" she tells people. A few recent lead roles have meant she has not used her "other dark skills" as she refers to them in private, for some time. She is currnetly between roles and has been taken some time out from her real job to explore the concepts of the new art of photography which she seems to have a bit of a flair for.
Name ... Pearl Wealstone
Occupation ... Stage Actress (Entertainer)
Str ... 07
Dex ... 14
Int ... 15
Idea ... 75
Con ... 10
App ... 18
Pow ... 10
Luck ... 50
Siz ... 08
San ... 50
Edu ... 16 (13+3)
Know ...80
Hit Points ... 9
Damage Bonus ... -1d4
Career Skills - 320 points
Art (acting)(05%) ...... 80% (+75)
Credit Rating (15%)... 55% (+40)
Disguise (01%).......... 30% (+29)
Dodge (28%)............. 54% (+26)
Fast Talk (05%)......... 70% (+65)
Library Use (25%)..... 50% (+25)
Listen (25%)............. 45% (+20)
Psychology (05%)..... 45% (+40)
General Skills - 150 points
Drive Auto (20%) ...... 30% (+10)
Occult (05%) ............. 30% (+25)
Locksmith (01%) ........ 36% (+35)
Sneak (10%) ............. 20% (+10)
Persuade (15%) ......... 50% (+35)
Photograhy (10%) ...... 25% (+15)
Handgun (20%) .......... 40% (+20)
Daughter to Hubert Wealstone, stage director, and wealthy dilettente Patricia Garman, Pearl inherited her fascination in acting from her father ... She tried a few "silents" after the end of the great war, but became disenchanted by the lack of money and opportunity the silver screen offered and returned to the stage - her first love. This was despite some high profile silent films where she starred opposite names such as Oliver Hardy, Billy West and even an appearance in a Chaplin film did little to fuel her desire to remain with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. There were many rumours abroad concerning some form of dust-up with another thespian which was supposed to have been the real reason she left so suddenly and returned to Boston.
Pearl's mother died from influenza in 1922, and as she was an active member in the fashionable spiritualist movement in Boston, Patricia's contacts brought a young and impressionable Pearl into their numbers. Enthralled by the concepts and ideas in her new religion, she explored further and was very dismayed by the number of charlettans who were involved.
Her return to the stage did not produce the sorts of remunerations she had expected, probably from the rumours that followed her from the West Coast. Times became very hard for Pearl however and she turned to petty crime to supplement her living, including a spell in jail for robbery - "I was researching a role" she tells people. A few recent lead roles have meant she has not used her "other dark skills" as she refers to them in private, for some time. She is currnetly between roles and has been taken some time out from her real job to explore the concepts of the new art of photography which she seems to have a bit of a flair for.