Jun 26, 2023 15:45:32 GMT
Post by Kin on Jun 26, 2023 15:45:32 GMT
General Character Plots
It’s neither a widely known name across Japan, nor is it a name synonymous with crimes of the century. Despite that, Schrodinger wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s not trying to be the biggest bad, she’s striving to be the successful bad. The type that gets to enjoy spending their wealth and fulfilling all their worldly needs. Discretion is not only the better part of valor, but it is also the first step towards prosperity as a wrongdoer.
Fortunately for the affluent, she’s willing to do jobs for others. Everyone wants something in this world. Trinkets. Art. Vehicles. Weapons. Contraband. You’d be surprised what you could get, if there’s enough zeros on the paycheck. Stealing something from another person or business is also a service she provides, and is usually her most popular option. However, for any particularly spiteful customers, Schrodinger does offer to do saboteur work as well; though she draws the line at direct assassinations. That’s just encroaching on other villains’ expertise, and bad for her own business as well.
Shinjuku is as good a start as any to ask around for her, but Schrodinger’s bigger haunts are the many shipping dockyards in Tokyo Bay, and the cargo facilities at Tokyo International Airport. People tend to think of jewelry stores and banks when thievery crosses their minds, but it’s at these international crossroads where the real money movers pass through first.
In any case, talking to other traffickers or fences will put you on Schrodinger’s radar. If she likes what she hears, she’ll find you, it’s as simple as that.
UA Plots
For the most part Schrodinger is disinterested in the University. Sometimes her work does take her there from time to time, though. There are people who are willing to pay well to keep up to date tabs on the school’s security systems and layout. Her expeditions are usually just probing and studying the layers of protection, but every now and then she finds herself in a game of cat and mouse with a security member, instructor, or even the random delinquent student disobeying curfew.
In Short
Here’s a Villain Lite that’s more interested in money than violence. Yes, she can be reasoned with, but she isn’t going to turn over a new leaf unless something drastic happens. Schrodinger is also more prone to fleeing over fighting, so could potentially be a good interaction for younger, less confident heroes. Or other villains looking for creative underlings. Or even pro heroes who aren’t opposed to having an informant to bully. In any case, this stray cat’s loyalty will have to be earned.
Got something particular in mind? Don’t be shy! Kin may bite, but I don’t.
It’s neither a widely known name across Japan, nor is it a name synonymous with crimes of the century. Despite that, Schrodinger wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s not trying to be the biggest bad, she’s striving to be the successful bad. The type that gets to enjoy spending their wealth and fulfilling all their worldly needs. Discretion is not only the better part of valor, but it is also the first step towards prosperity as a wrongdoer.
Fortunately for the affluent, she’s willing to do jobs for others. Everyone wants something in this world. Trinkets. Art. Vehicles. Weapons. Contraband. You’d be surprised what you could get, if there’s enough zeros on the paycheck. Stealing something from another person or business is also a service she provides, and is usually her most popular option. However, for any particularly spiteful customers, Schrodinger does offer to do saboteur work as well; though she draws the line at direct assassinations. That’s just encroaching on other villains’ expertise, and bad for her own business as well.
Shinjuku is as good a start as any to ask around for her, but Schrodinger’s bigger haunts are the many shipping dockyards in Tokyo Bay, and the cargo facilities at Tokyo International Airport. People tend to think of jewelry stores and banks when thievery crosses their minds, but it’s at these international crossroads where the real money movers pass through first.
In any case, talking to other traffickers or fences will put you on Schrodinger’s radar. If she likes what she hears, she’ll find you, it’s as simple as that.
UA Plots
For the most part Schrodinger is disinterested in the University. Sometimes her work does take her there from time to time, though. There are people who are willing to pay well to keep up to date tabs on the school’s security systems and layout. Her expeditions are usually just probing and studying the layers of protection, but every now and then she finds herself in a game of cat and mouse with a security member, instructor, or even the random delinquent student disobeying curfew.
In Short
Here’s a Villain Lite that’s more interested in money than violence. Yes, she can be reasoned with, but she isn’t going to turn over a new leaf unless something drastic happens. Schrodinger is also more prone to fleeing over fighting, so could potentially be a good interaction for younger, less confident heroes. Or other villains looking for creative underlings. Or even pro heroes who aren’t opposed to having an informant to bully. In any case, this stray cat’s loyalty will have to be earned.
Got something particular in mind? Don’t be shy! Kin may bite, but I don’t.