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===Narrative Play=== Narrative Play currently works as a PbtA styled game. Races are purely cosmetic, cultures offer a small boost on one skill, and the central role the characters focus upon are the Bonds - Factoring on how you contribute to your party. As you level up, you gain various special tricks. Essentially all rolls are resolved by rolling a number of d6 equal to the rating to the skill involved, with a 1-3 being bad, 4-5 being a pass with complications, and 6 being great and can become critical wins by stacking more 6s. The Bonds present in the playtest are: *'''The Pathfinder:''' The traveler, the guy who's probably seen it all and been everywhere. *'''The Seeker:''' The scholar who purveys knowledge in any form. While they are able to channel forbidden powers in order to pursue their goals, they may not like what they see. *'''The Mighty:''' The muscular brute. They're able to take whatever punishment is dished out and crush their enemies. *'''The Wolf:''' The [[Edgy]] loner who hides in a corner and sulks all day rather than contributing to the party. They're quite good at internalizing their own troubles and standing strong, but even that has limits. *'''The Harlequin:''' The dickass thief. They're very much the troublemaker of the party and know plenty of tricks to confound adversaries. *'''The Highborn:''' The noble. They have plenty of ways to assert your wealth and privilege, though it means that they rely on the other plebs in the party to help out with stress. *'''The Mender:''' The heart of the party, [[-4 Str|likely played by a girl]]. They're very good at handling the issues of others and can sorta be like a [[Cleric]], they don't have much to support themselves. *'''The Brave:''' The archetypal hero. They espouse teamwork the way evangelists talk about gods and work best with coordinating their partners. *'''The Broker:''' The shady dealer, likely better at dealing with people. A lot of their abilities focus on either scheming to make things pan out as intended or swaying others to their cause.
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