Knight's Pennon - Displayed means?


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Hi all,

I'm a bit stumped on the Knight's Pennon card. So someone in the party encountered a monster and I displayed it. That character beat the monster. His turn is then over. Now what the heck do I do with this custume jewelry item?:)

The card reads:

"When any character encounters a monster, display this card. While displayed, when any character attempts a combat check, add 1; add an additional 1 if any character reveals an ally that has the Capatin, Hierling or solider trait. If any character fails a check to defeat a bane, bury this card; if proficient with heavy armors, recharge this card instead of burying it."

So to me it sounds like, this item goes back in my hand at the end of the turn but I'm honestly unsure.

Thanks in advance for the help,

Ben and Abby


Since there was nothing on the card that told you to put the card into your hand, you don't. Cards do what they say; they don't do what they don't say. So your Knight's Pennon stays displayed, inspiring you and your comrades on to greater victory... at least until one of you fouls it up and you have to recharge or bury it. Compare this to something like a Strength spell - it specifically tells you that it lasts only for the turn. The Pennon will sit next to your hand/character card, not taking up space in your hand, adding 1 or 2 to all combat checks.

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