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I will probably buy it from Amazon, there isn't really a way to avoid international shipping.


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Themetricsystem wrote:

I propose the name Arbiter and the role of a peacekeeper, negotiator, and impartial judge for the TN Champion. They can be given a cultural role that is quite niche in that they can be relied on to act and asses things fairly, and as we all know; Compromise is best when both sides come to the table and leave with an unhappy resolution, be it a dispute between "the rightful law" and bandits, Clerics of opposing faiths, custody disputes, the whole lot.

ar·bi·ter
/ˈärbədər/
noun
noun: arbiter; plural noun: arbiters

a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter.
"the military acted as arbiter of conflicts between political groups"
synonyms: adjudicator, arbitrator, judge, umpire, referee, assistant referee, linesman, line judge;
mediator, conciliator, intervenor, intercessor, go-between, negotiator, peacemaker
"officials insist that they are merely arbiters between companies"
a person whose views or actions have great influence over trends in social behavior.

I think it makes perfect sense for them to be included, but MMMV.

Thats exactly how I was thinking when I said about Fairness, but you put it way better than I could


I could see the TN Champion main motivation being Fairness


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PossibleCabbage wrote:

So I wonder, if my PCs are at a fancy dinner party which they strongly suspect will errupt in a fight because the villain is also in attendance, is it a valid tactic to slip potions into the villain's wine/aspic/soup/pudding/etc. so as to sap all of their resonance?

Said villain may be on the look out for poison, but not for 3gp healing potions slipped into everything.

You can choose to use the RP even while unconscious, I can't see how this would make for a loss of RP without the boss choosing to do so.


I really like the way that archetypes will work in 2e and also how the prestige classes will be baked into the system.

Now, will every dedication feat require 2 other feats to allow another feat or will it vary? If its always 2, it might be better to put it into a general rule of the system so it don't occupy so much space on each feat.