## Profile Your "Satanic Companion™ -- a title you legally copyrighted and frequently sue over-- is your best friend. You've never actually hung out with them per se, and they may be a hellbeast who owns your soul, but they always make sure you get VIP treatment at the best clubs, backstage passes to your favorite bands and a spotlight wherever you step.  And, really, isn't that what friendship is all about? This relationship has made you the the de facto 'First Among Equals' in Pyrebane, a title which carries with it the ability to change water into Pabst Blue Ribbon. You love feeling like the most important person in the room, and find yourself becoming anxious and uncomfortable when everything isn't about you. Amongst normal people that's not really a problem, but amongst other powerful sects, it always seems to be a harder task. ## Ambition But fuck them. You're a star, and you intend to make sure you burn the brightest as the world ends. That means being in it to win - you understand what the Casino is doing here, gathering these seven different groups together. They're trying to make you all compete against each other. Jokes on them; you *love* competing. Whether the game is collecting Karma, collecting attention, or just being the goddamn coolest motherfuckers in the room, you're going to win it, and you'll look good doing it. You can see right through the trickery that is the long-winded diatribing of [[O Caelum]]. A lesser attention hog might admire their tactics, but you find it--well, tacky. They speak, and speak, and speak to conceal the movements of their allies (that part you respect), but their ramblings so frequently lack substance. There is power in attention, and it will be their loss when they squander their spotlight to you. ## Claim Any fool can make a scene-- that’s easy. But attention gained from the empty substance of shouting or long-winded ramblings is cheap and easily lost. To truly own a room, you must make everyone in it beg for more; you must offer them entertainment, or secrets or substance...you must *command* attention, not simply take it. **You may claim a Karma from the person closest to you whenever you hold the attention of a large group.** ## Wyrd There’s nothing more embarrassing than making a bid for attention…and being ignored. You’re not really used to it, if you’re being honest. And it is a sensation that you’re not sure you’re well equipped to deal with. **Anytime you are ignored by a group, you must award one Karma to the player standing closest to you.**