It seems to me that the best way to present the Clan Questionnaire would
be to put the questions and the individual choices on index cards,
numbered and lettered as they are in the book and kept in order. On the
back of each index card would be the consequences for taking that
choice. As the GM reads them off, he disards the questions and the
rejected answers in one pile, the chosen answers in another pile. After
all the choices have been made, you look at the backs of the chosen
cards and can quickly flip through them, toting up the modifiers all at
once instead of trying to keep track as you go along. I leave it up to
the individual game masters about how to copy all that information to
the cards.
Sound good to anybody?
Guy (Hoyle)