Player’s Guide: Terrible Secrets...
You are the secret child of a hated Member of Nobility.
You witnessed the silencing of a Commoner spreading dissent against a beloved Member of High Nobility. If you speak out against them, you fear you will face the same fate.
You possess a horrible criminal record you’d prefer no one saw.
You are directly responsible for ending the life of an innocent person that could have been saved.
You have on your person evidence of a career-ending secret concerning a Member of High Nobility.
You were a proud part of a regime that was later found to be horribly corrupt.
You know the secret identity of a seemingly innocent but powerful person who would rather remain anonymous.
You sacrificed the life of an innocent person for material gain that later proved to be worthless.
You worked for a local crime ring as a Cleaner, disposing of dead targets whether by magic or hand-saw. The lands you buried them in are ingrained into your memory.
You committed a heinous crime that was easily covered up by a Member of Nobility, to whom you now owe a favour.
You were a frequent regular of an illegal business, and it may or may not have been your fault it was exposed, at the time you were more bothered about getting out alive.
You abandoned a group of your greatest friends and allies for personal gain. Sometimes you don’t even regret it.
You abandoned a group of your greatest friends and allies without warning. Sometimes you still wish you could’ve said goodbye.
You abandoned your sworn post in a time of great need, whether it be a religious order or one of national duty.
You have information that could improve the lives of many, and refuse to divulge this information unless given a ludicrous amount of compensation.
Years ago you assumed the identity of a fallen comrade to claim the spoils of their success. Now you can’t tell where the persona ends and you begin.
You dealt a great blow against a beloved Public Figure, for reasons later found to be proven false.
Your inactions led to the death of a loved one, though you keep telling prying eyes that they’re merely missing.
You gladly helped advance the career of a hated Member of Nobility.
You refused to give evidence against a well-known criminal, which resulted in them walking free of any charges.