Yeah, that's what I was going with there. He was also OP'd in a bunch of ways, but sticking to narrative conventions balanced it out.
He was really fun to play. The whole concept (based in 1930s pulp fiction) was that there was a brotherhood of evil supervillains that he was part of, but they refused to put him in charge, so he allied with the heroes to take them out with the theory that it would be easier to pick off the heroes after he'd eliminated the competition. It was also set in 1930s Europe, and he was half-Jewish and had standards, even for evil, so not a fan of Nazis.
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Date: 2024-08-14 07:24 pm (UTC)He was really fun to play. The whole concept (based in 1930s pulp fiction) was that there was a brotherhood of evil supervillains that he was part of, but they refused to put him in charge, so he allied with the heroes to take them out with the theory that it would be easier to pick off the heroes after he'd eliminated the competition. It was also set in 1930s Europe, and he was half-Jewish and had standards, even for evil, so not a fan of Nazis.