| Finoan |
I am really confused by the title of this thread.
Anyway...
What you are likely describing is what is often called 'fail forward' - where in the case that the PCs fail at a skill check or two, they still gain enough information about the plot that they can continue the plot.
Each scenario is going to be different for how that is handled.
| Sibelius Eos Owm |
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In case others are unfamiliar, this is the name of a new ritual in the Tian Xia Character Guide that allows the casters to go on a drunken bender and allow fate to give them an insight into a case, allowing them to choose from a small list of options and temporarily "losing" any option not chosen (information, dignity, items, etc)
| graystone |
In case others are unfamiliar, this is the name of a new ritual in the Tian Xia Character Guide that allows the casters to go on a drunken bender and allow fate to give them an insight into a case, allowing them to choose from a small list of options and temporarily "losing" any option not chosen (information, dignity, items, etc)
Ah, that makes sense. I put the phrase in the search engine on Archives of Nethys and it didn't come up with anything so I was confused.
So on the ritual, "For example, to obtain an evidence, information about a murderer or to obtain informations when a character or a party don't progress in a scenario ?"
Sure, a common item, a new friend or connection, a useful piece of information and a convenient opportunity of the GM’s choice give that kind of thing.
| Tridus |
In case others are unfamiliar, this is the name of a new ritual in the Tian Xia Character Guide that allows the casters to go on a drunken bender and allow fate to give them an insight into a case, allowing them to choose from a small list of options and temporarily "losing" any option not chosen (information, dignity, items, etc)
I honestly thought this thread was going to be about a wild party thrown by a Cleric of Desna who was trying to impress a Cleric of Caydan Cailaen. I guess it was a decent guess.
But yes OP, this is a way to try to advance an investigation. It's not the only one - there's multiple avenues the PCs can try, but it's a new option and a pretty flavorful one. :)