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| ====== Diplomacy ====== | ====== Diplomacy ====== | ||
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| ==== Persuade ==== | ==== Persuade ==== | ||
| Persuade is a contested skill, pitted against the character's diplomacy. The initiating character must decide in advance which concept or idea of which they wish to persuade their target. Persuade cannot be used to convince someone of something that is obviously false, to change their mind on a previously held belief, or to persuade them to take actions that are contrary to their disposition. Additionally, the defender will often have [[combat#advantage]], at GM discretion | Persuade is a contested skill, pitted against the character's diplomacy. The initiating character must decide in advance which concept or idea of which they wish to persuade their target. Persuade cannot be used to convince someone of something that is obviously false, to change their mind on a previously held belief, or to persuade them to take actions that are contrary to their disposition. Additionally, the defender will often have [[combat#advantage]], at GM discretion | ||
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| + | ==== Read lips ==== | ||
| + | In order to be able to read lips, you must have the natural ability to understand the language in question. Learning this skill requires at least one month of daily study before it can be used. You must be able to see the target speaking | ||
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| ==== Knowledge society ==== | ==== Knowledge society ==== | ||
| - | You have knowledge of all ranks in society and their inner workings. You are familiar with social protocol in a wide array of situations. Answering a question regarding societal workings or etiquette requires a check correlating to the difficulty of the question (Trivial, Easy, Moderate, Hard, Near Impossible) | + | You have knowledge of all ranks in society and their inner workings. You are familiar with social protocol in a wide array of situations. Answering a question regarding societal workings or etiquette requires a check correlating to the difficulty of the question (Easy, Moderate, Hard, Near Impossible) |
| - | Training someone in proper etiquette is a DC 20 (Hard) and requires a minimum of half a day to train someone for a simple situation, a day for a more complex situation, and around a week for constant interaction in a societal group. | + | Training someone in proper etiquette is a DC 2 (Hard) and requires a minimum of half a day to train someone for a simple situation, a day for a more complex situation, and around a week for constant interaction in a societal group |
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| ==== Knowledge politics ==== | ==== Knowledge politics ==== | ||
| - | You have knowledge of the political world and its workings, both now, and throughout history. Answering a question regarding politics or the history of politics requires a check correlating to the difficulty of the question (Trivial, Easy, Moderate, Hard, Very Difficult, Near Impossible) | + | You have knowledge of the political world and its workings, both now, and throughout history. Answering a question regarding politics or the history of politics requires a check correlating to the difficulty of the question (Easy, Moderate, Hard, Near Impossible) |