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Are You Mentally Divergent?
Expanded insanity rules for
WFRP
By Roysten Crow
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| Roll d100
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Disorder |
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| 1
- 05 |
Agoraphobia |
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| 06
- 10 |
Alcohol
Dependence |
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| 11
- 15 |
Anxiety |
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| 16
- 20 |
Catatonia |
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| 21
- 25 |
Delirium |
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| 26
- 30 |
Delusion |
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| 31
- 35 |
Depression |
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| 36
- 40 |
Drug
Dependence |
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| 41
- 45 |
Eating Disorder |
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| 46
- 50 |
Epilepsy |
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| 51
- 55 |
Hypochondria |
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| 56
- 60 |
Hysteria |
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| 61
- 65 |
Mania |
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| 66
- 70 |
Manic Depression |
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71 - 75 |
Paranoid
Disorder |
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76 - 80 |
Pathological Liar |
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85 - 85 |
Phobias |
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| 86
- 90 |
Psychopathic Disorder |
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| 91
- 00 |
Schizophrenia |
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0
Minor Disorders: These are personal quirks, or the initial
symptoms and warning signs prior to the onset of a full blown
disorder.
Secondary Insanities: A number of insanities
can either become acute or develop into new disorders. If
this is possible, the next time a disorder is gained, the
six insanity points are deducted and the disorder either becomes
acute or develops. If a disorder has reached its full conclusion
and no more development or accentuation can occur, a new disorder
is then rolled for.
Agoraphobia
The central feature of this most common
phobia is actually of leaving ones home, especially alone.
It also covers entering to a particular situation or more
usually a number of related situations and especially where
there are crowds involved.
In its initial stage, the situation/s provoke fear and panic.
In acute cases agoraphobia not only involves fear of heading
out from a place of familiarity, safety, and security but
also of being left there alone. Situations include riding,
shopping, or walking in the street.
When the disorder is first gained, roll to determine type.
D6 Cause
1 - 2 Fear of going out.
3 A situation
4 - 6 D3 + 1 Situations
At first, these circumstances cause trepidation
(half cool and willpower). Agoraphobia can develop and it
will either become acute (fear tests) or instead of trepidation,
the person develops anxiety or depression with regard to the
situation. For typical treatments see those for phobias.
Alcohol Dependence
As listed in WFRP. The person will become
irritable, depressed, quarrelsome, and unpredictable. They
may have trouble sleeping or concentrating. Alcohol dependence
frequently develops into a paranoid disorder. Theft and financial
difficulty often accompany the disorder as sating the need
for alcohol takes precedence over all other considerations.
Amnesia
As listed in WFRP. Caused by head trauma
or severe psychological distress.
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