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inspiration [2014/02/05 18:00]
storyteller [Intuition]
inspiration [2014/02/05 18:00]
storyteller [Sheer Heroism]
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 ==== Sheer Heroism ==== ==== Sheer Heroism ====
-Once each scene, you can spend an Inspiration point to double your character'​s dice pool for a single action! ​ This applies only to one task, even if your character performs multiple maneuvers in a turn.  This can obviously come in quite handy, but it's a sure fire way to use up Inspiration points if you're not careful. ​ ​[[Sheer Heroism]] +Once each scene, you can spend an Inspiration point to double your character'​s dice pool for a single action! ​ This applies only to one task, even if your character performs multiple maneuvers in a turn.  This can obviously come in quite handy, but it's a sure fire way to use up Inspiration points if you're not careful.
 ==== Intuition ==== ==== Intuition ====
 Luck is always on the hero's side in pulp stories. ​ By spending an Inspiration,​ you can ask the Storyteller for a useful hint or to point you in the best direction for the story. ​ This isn't character precognition,​ nor is it just "maybe you don't want your character to open that door." ​ The Storyteller gives you essential information that helps motivate your character to move the story along. ​ She might provide the essential clue needed to discover a murderer'​s identity, suggest a line of reasoning that reveals the enemy'​s plan or simply point out that you've been chasing a red herring and that the heart of the story is back at the lab. Luck is always on the hero's side in pulp stories. ​ By spending an Inspiration,​ you can ask the Storyteller for a useful hint or to point you in the best direction for the story. ​ This isn't character precognition,​ nor is it just "maybe you don't want your character to open that door." ​ The Storyteller gives you essential information that helps motivate your character to move the story along. ​ She might provide the essential clue needed to discover a murderer'​s identity, suggest a line of reasoning that reveals the enemy'​s plan or simply point out that you've been chasing a red herring and that the heart of the story is back at the lab.
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