We where making something like 4.8 million a year before we switched resource dots.
The idea that they could find out about our mind-fucking is kinda absurd, we are defnitly not pointing them in that direction.You're trading all the complications of cluing them in and managing that process for the ability to point to a pile of money. Simpler in the moment isn't always the best thing to optimize for.
They seem to be upper middle class or a bit higher. The stepfather at least might well be able to recognize premium-class car.
My approach accomplishes the same thing yours does, it just doesn't introduce the complications of hooking Rosie's parents into inconvenient truths or lies prone to complicating our lives.They seem to be upper middle class or a bit higher. The stepfather at least might well be able to recognize premium-class car.
My approach is to be able to openly provide Rosie financial security and independence. If her parents have further questions, that's what excellencies and our own parents are for.
The use of this approach is good because we are basically telling the truth. Yes, it's a shocking truth, but we can back it up without expanding it more or involving anything else. No need to involve cover stories or anything.
It's not about them finding out about it from someone else. You were advancing a "might as well" information sharing approach on sharing relevant info to avoid complicating lies.The idea that they could find out about our mind-fucking is kinda absurd, we are defnitly not pointing them in that direction.
Mostly because by now a lot of Chicago-supernaturals know that we are not a Wizard with mind-tricks, but a glowing something of great but usually very direct power.
If they learn more about magic they might even find out about the Laws, and so that it's very unlikely something like what actually happened could happen without the Wardens coming down on the perpetuator.
But aside from that, what I'm pointing at is not the pile of money, it's the certainty that more is going to come in, that we are secure for life, rather than a single windfall. We are not Tony Stark, but we could easily be.
Edit: Honestly, the story what happened with our little foray into dark magic is extremly unlikely and absurd once you know a bit about the magical world. It took Outsider-manipulation to make it happen and the miracle of having an Exaltation in exactly the right place to make it happen without further consequences to us.
Right now the only people who know are Harry, Ebenezer and Mab and I'm relativly comfortable keeping it that way.
Would increased Fortititude reduce mundane effects of outside temperatures?
A question WoD never answered, since Vampires are supposed to be dead anyway.
As far as I can see the only big difference in our plans is whether we present Molly as rich - the Rosie part is essentially identical. The issues I have are:My approach accomplishes the same thing yours does, it just doesn't introduce the complications of hooking Rosie's parents into inconvenient truths or lies prone to complicating our lives.
Being able to "openly" spend lots of money in the sense that they know it's happening isn't an advantage. We can accomplish the same material tasks and not have to deal with them poking at our alleged material science genius lies or shitting bricks over magic and trying to grapple with the implications of that.
OOC: Molly rolled very well for dealing with school so she got bored and did something else
but a glowing something of great but usually very direct power.
I'm a bit confused on this point between you and Yog, because it feels like you are both ignoring the lotto win thing with regards to how it influences the argument. Is it actually still on the table with Chicago Synthetics? Because nothing will draw more scrutiny into Molly's finances than the lotto win, so if that's an issue it should be won ASAP before her finances get even more hinky.My approach accomplishes the same thing yours does, it just doesn't introduce the complications of hooking Rosie's parents into inconvenient truths or lies prone to complicating our lives.
Being able to "openly" spend lots of money in the sense that they know it's happening isn't an advantage. We can accomplish the same material tasks and not have to deal with them poking at our alleged material science genius lies or shitting bricks over magic and trying to grapple with the implications of that.
It's not about them finding out about it from someone else. You were advancing a "might as well" information sharing approach on sharing relevant info to avoid complicating lies.
In practice you're lying the same amount, but the place where you're drawing the line has more energetic consequences and follow up issues for us.
This is straight up not true. I do not commit to any timeline for moving out, and provide an alternative in buying her an apartment.Both current plans appear to commit Molly to moving out of the Carpenter household by January, which is when Rosie gives birth.
If we win it in our own name it would, but that's a bad idea.I'm a bit confused on this point between you and Yog, because it feels like you are both ignoring the lotto win thing with regards to how it influences the argument. Is it actually still on the table with Chicago Synthetics? Because nothing will draw more scrutiny into Molly's finances than the lotto win, so if that's an issue it should be won ASAP before her finances get even more hinky.
If scrutiny really isn't an issue, (and it's arguable with Molly's social charms and supernatural edges it truly isn't), we can certainly wait for the bigger win. But if it is a concern, and we want to avoid scrutiny but still want the lotto win, we should have Molly blow a hundred dollars she got as a 'birthday present' on lotto tickets or something to give an interesting story for the newsies right away and take a lesser pot. It's the kind of income Rosie's parents would accept Molly 'wasting' on Rosie more easily because it's unearned.
In comparison to that level of scrutiny, how we handle Rosie's parents is more of a 'what is Molly's moral code' thing than a scrutiny of the mundanes thing.
Wouldn't this be Subterfuge? Since Molly is definitely shading the truth here.[X]Plan Safety Net
-[X]You are just going to pay Rosie's expenses and here's a bank statement to prove you can
-[X]If pressed for details, state that you were bequeathed an inheritance when you were about to turn 18 and made some good investments
-[X]All Things Betray + Empathy Excellency + Etiquette Excellency active: 2m, 1wp
-[X]STUNT: You are met at the door to the Wilson household by their twelve year old, who wordlessly smiles at you, before yelling over his shoulder "Mom! Molly's here!" You smile back at him as you step inside, tousling his hair with your right hand even as you adjust your grip on the file in the other hand. Your eyes meet those of the woman stepping out of the kitchen, her very face and body like an open book to you. "Mrs Wilson. Thank you for seeing me."
Etiquette would work wonders on the few beings the wold be future ruler of Hell would think of as something like equals.
Your approach works, and has the advantage of simplicity, but does highlight Rosie's dependence.Came into an inheritance before you turned 18: Your Exaltation. Literally true.
No lies, just dont give any unnecessary details of your financial affairs.
Your approach works, and has the advantage of simplicity, but does highlight Rosie's dependence.
I don't think Rosie getting a job necessarily compromises our cover on CS to any relevant degree.
We can play it off as sympathy, actual determination making Rosie get her shit together, or outright dumb luck. Stuff like that does happen, and we just have to be reasonably plausible rather than absolutely perfect.
As to the moving out question, it's worth remembering Molly as a character isn't happy with the idea of living at home. We had to roll willpower to act OOC for it, and things smoothing out doesn't mean all the issues are gone.
Even if it's suboptimal I think there's an argument for doing it anyway.
We're also not obligated to act to their expectations. What are they going to do, perform a bed check? Maintain a room and send our mail there, we can still use it to store stuff we don't want at home or in the tunnels if we don't actually stay there full time.
what she most needs is a story that corroborates once the mortals in question are no longer in her presence and which can no longer be persuaded that the sky is actually pink.