Character Creation: Virtues and Willpower
The four virtues are Compassion and Conviction, Temperance and Valor. No Jedi vetted by the Council would have a Conviction higher than Compassion, or Valor higher than Temperance. (Vice versa for the Sith). Other Force-users or expelled Jedi might vary. Balance (as in one who brings balance to the force), would come from a balance of virtues, not a preponderance of Compassion and Temperance, as have the Jedi Order.
Willpower is a useful tool for tracking a Jedi's flirtations with the Dark Side; Limit Break is a meter of how close A Jedi is to going over to the Dark side. Willpower is always freely available to the Jedi, but when it is used past what is available in the temporary willpower pool, or if a Jedi attempts to call on the same virtue twice in the same story, they do so by calling on the Dark Side.
It other words, follow the traditional rules for Temporary willpower. A character may also use temporary willpower even when their pool is empty by accepting a Dark Side (Limit Break) point. A character may use their willpower in ways disallowed by the rules (calling on their virtues multiple times in one story, etc.) by accepting a Dark Side (Limit Break) point.
Willpower is a useful tool for tracking a Jedi's flirtations with the Dark Side; Limit Break is a meter of how close A Jedi is to going over to the Dark side. Willpower is always freely available to the Jedi, but when it is used past what is available in the temporary willpower pool, or if a Jedi attempts to call on the same virtue twice in the same story, they do so by calling on the Dark Side.
It other words, follow the traditional rules for Temporary willpower. A character may also use temporary willpower even when their pool is empty by accepting a Dark Side (Limit Break) point. A character may use their willpower in ways disallowed by the rules (calling on their virtues multiple times in one story, etc.) by accepting a Dark Side (Limit Break) point.


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