

It was a choice made of free will so it provided the Denarian an opening. In the first respect, I would focus on Harry's "choice" to save little Harry from the coin. *GMs are there to provide a fun and enriching experience. *Fate system is about choices and compels. *Books are a good canon to use for questions about abilities. What were you hoping for? To just drop it as soon as you realized what it was without it affecting you? I'm not sure that that will work.but that's just IMO.Įverything has more or less been said. Which reminds me of a very a good quote that I read somewhere that I need to find. Basically, it convinces you to choose it over something else until it imprisons you in a cage of your own free will. But it can keep working away at you until you have none left. They also don't know what the coin is, but the act of picking it up, allows the angel to begin tempting them.Ī denarian coin can't remove your free will. But, I'm sure, the coins are purposely left lying around so that unsuspecting people pick them up.

But then again, Michael knew what he was picking up. Even Michael, a Knight of the Cross, refrains from touching one. In fact, I think that's kind of the point. The act of "picking up" a coin and "picking up" the entity are two different things.īut, my understanding is that, simply, touching the coin gives the Fallen the opportunity to start tempting you to use it.
