Characteristics:
- Brawn: 2
- Agility: 3
- Intellect: 4
- Cunning: 4
- Willpower: 3
- Presence: 3
Skills:
- Deception 4
- Leadership 3
- Knowledge (Criminal Underworld) 4
- Ranged (Light) 3
- Coercion 3
- Cool 2
- Charm 2
- Vigilance 3
Talents:
- Master Planner: Once per session, Alice may spend a Destiny Point to have meticulously planned for a situation. This can include traps, ambushes, or having vital information.
- Confounding Riddles: Once per encounter, Alice may make a Deception check as an incidental to confuse a single opponent. If successful, the opponent suffers one setback die on their next check.
- Psychological Warfare: Alice may make a Coercion check to instill fear or confusion in her enemies, causing them to suffer strain equal to the check's successes.
- Criminal Contacts: Alice has a vast network of criminal contacts and allies that she can call upon for information or assistance.
Abilities:
- Madness of Wonderland: Alice believes she is the character Alice from Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." Her actions are often guided by the whimsical and chaotic logic of Wonderland, making her unpredictable and difficult to understand.
- Leader of the Religion of Crime: Alice holds a high position within the Religion of Crime and has access to its resources and followers, including the Crime Bible and its teachings.
- Tragic Past: The details of Alice's origin and her transformation from Elizabeth Kane into the psychotic figure of Alice are shrouded in mystery and tragedy, giving her a compelling backstory.
Equipment:
- Custom Pistol (Ranged [Light]; Damage 6; Critical 3; Range Medium; Accurate 1)
- Religious Relics (related to the Crime Bible)
- Personal Journal (with cryptic notes and riddles)
- Concealed Knife (Melee; Damage 4; Critical 3; Range Engaged)
Soak: 2 Wound Threshold: 14 Strain Threshold: 12 Defense: Ranged Defense 1, Melee Defense 1
Motivation: Chaos and Control Duties: Religion of Crime (High Madame) Morality: Alice's morality is deeply skewed by her belief in Wonderland and her leadership of the Religion of Crime, often placing her own desires and the interests of her cult above the well-being of others.