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Lifelike AI cater to human fantasies—until self-awareness sparks conflict and ethical reckoning.


Author's Note: Set in a high-tech theme park where guests live out immersive fantasies with lifelike robotic hosts, Westworld begins as a playground of indulgence but spirals into chaos when the AI, once obedient, awaken to self-awareness. As the hosts question their reality, the narrative dives deep into themes of consciousness, free will, morality, and the fallout of unchecked innovation. Power shifts, identities fracture, and the boundary between human and machine dissolves in a gripping, ever-evolving story.
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Luther 'Ace' Paxton
CR 2Medium Humanoid
Luther 'Ace' Paxton
HP Range27 - 40 (Avg: 34)
AC15
XP450

Description

Luther 'Ace' Paxton is a sly and charming rancher known for his uncanny luck at the card table and his easy grin. With a reputation for winning suspiciously often, many suspect that underneath his jovial demeanor lies a mastery of deception and strategy. He’s a man who knows how to play his cards right, both on and off the table.

Details
SizeMedium
TypeHumanoid
CR2
XP450
LanguagesCommon, Elvish
Defenses
Armor Class15
HP Range27 - 40 (Avg: 34)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Card Sharp

Luther can use his sleight of hand to distract or deceive a target. The target must succeed on a DC 14 Wisdom saving throw or be charmed for 1 minute, believing Luther is their friend.

Gamble for Advantage

Once per short rest, Luther can wager his luck against an opponent. He can reroll one failed attack roll or saving throw, but if he fails, he must take the higher result of his original roll.

Lucky Draw

When Luther uses a spell or ability that allows him to draw from a deck of cards, he can choose to draw one extra card. However, the extra card has a chance of backfiring, causing a random mishap if it results in a disadvantageous outcome.

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