Changeling - Players Guide.pdf
Changeling - Players Guide.pdf
Changeling - Players Guide.pdf
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Realms:<br />
Actor — You may decipher works about people or the<br />
human condition.<br />
Fae — You may read manuscripts dealing with fae or<br />
magick.<br />
Nature — You may decipher works dealing with nature<br />
and natural objects.<br />
Prop — You can translate works dealing with created<br />
objects and machines.<br />
Scene — You can decipher works describing places.<br />
Successes: The number of successes indicate how much<br />
information is gained from reading the tract.<br />
1 success—Vague understanding with few clear details.<br />
2 successes — Fairly clear understanding of the tract<br />
with only a few details.<br />
3 successes — Full understanding with all details coherent.<br />
4 successes — Complete understanding, as well as divining<br />
the subtext or any hidden meanings behind the text (any<br />
coded information is also revealed).<br />
5 successes — As above, and you can ask up to three<br />
questions about the author of the text.<br />
Rune<br />
Rune unleashes the abstract mystical power behind the<br />
symbols known as runes. You inscribe a symbol on the object you<br />
wish to enchant, in addition to the chosen Bunk. This cantrip is an<br />
enhancement to other cantrips or actions. For example: Roderic the<br />
troll wishes to use Rune to enhance the successes of attacking with<br />
his battle-axe. He inscribes the appropriate rune on the axe, acts out<br />
the Bunk, and gains three successes from the cantrip. Roderic now<br />
has three additional successes on his axe-swing. However, the<br />
character must be gain at least one success in whatever he is<br />
attempting to do before these successes are added — this cantrip<br />
does not provide an automatic success. The effect of the cantrip lasts<br />
for one turn (the cantrip is used up, even if the axe-swing missed).<br />
Realms: The Realm determines what is affected. For<br />
example, a rune inscribed on an axe would aid a character in<br />
hitting an opponent or a rune inscribed on a wall could aid the<br />
character in casting a Wayfare cantrip.<br />
Actor — The rune may be placed on a person.<br />
Fae — Describes the target of the cantrip.<br />
Nature — Describes the target of the cantrip.<br />
Prop — Describes the object of the cantrip.<br />
Scene — Describes the setting of the cantrip.<br />
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