Genius:House Rules

He stank, his teeth were yellow and his eyes were empty, pus-swollen sockets, but it WAS' a man. A long-nailed, grimy, screaming man, who was now shooting daggers at the bastard intruding in his master's lab. One of his teeth fell out from an infected mouth, the hand that gripped his rusty wrench decorated with long, black claws. On top of it, his neck was crooked, twisted at an angle that suggested it should be broken. With an ear-piercing screech and a mighty swing, the hostile mutant struck. ' A wrench pounded the table directly next to the sleeping Genius's head, releasing a giant cloud of dust and ending his peaceful slumber. He sneezed. '"SCREEEEE!" Reeling backwards, the mutant scratched futilely at the cloud of disabling vapors that now filled his sensitive eyes. Sabotage! Treachery! "INTRUDER!" A wheeze, as mantis lungs weren't built for human speech. "THIS IS THE MASTER'S LAB! YOU DO NOT BELONG!"' "'The master's lab?' Ah, finally! I've been looking for someone who works here for ages," the Artificer said, after standing up and brushing the dust off of his front. Compared to his back, there was very little on the front of his clothes, since the only source for his front would be the clouds of dust settling on him while he slept, rather than the actual 'sitting in a pile of dust masquerading as a chair' thing. Forest laboratories could be so messy sometimes! "I want to speak to your manager, and file a complaint about the lack of service in this establishment. Also, he owes me some new windows. I think a cousin of yours broke them." 'Confused and enraged, the monster rose his wrench above the defiant Genius's head in preparation for another strike. He would make this arrogant man PAY!'

If only that man's friend with the minigun hadn't struck faster.

Hunters
Hunters are considered mortals and thus trigger havoc.

Mages
Don't forget that Jabir tends to make mages very angry and paranoid if they listen to a genius for long enough. There's no system in place to enforce the rage at the moment (and no mage PCs either), but try to be realistic.

There is now a system in place: The Mage must make a composure roll, penalized by the offending Genius's Jabir, which is contested against the Mage's base Paradox pool. If the Composure roll beats the Paradox roll, where the composure roll is the defender, the Mage is fine. However, the Paradox causes the Mage to enter a rage frenzy (as vampires) should it win.

Prostasia
We use the Improved Prostasia rules, found here.