Difference between revisions of "Sand"
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* '''She's a closed book.''' | * '''She's a closed book.''' | ||
A faintly hostile one with a really boring-looking dark spine. | A faintly hostile one with a really boring-looking dark spine. | ||
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If you're really old, you might have met Sand in one of her previous lives. Physically, she would look much the same. | If you're really old, you might have met Sand in one of her previous lives. Physically, she would look much the same. | ||
− | + | ''I prefer to keep this serendipitous, and not just OOC declare it so. :) If you suspect your character and Sand might have met, we can briefly go through an "Orical" check. The way that works is, first, we lay out reasons for 'yes' and 'no'. (We won't bicker over which ones are strong and which are weak; there's no need.) Together, we come up with a number from 3 to 19, with 3 being "almost no way but we wanted to check" and 19 being "it's REALLY likely!". OOC reasons such as "That would SUCK", "That would be FUN!", "That seems cheesy.", and "That would lead to some great RP." are great (they just shouldn't be the ONLY basis for the outcome).'' | |
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+ | ''In addition to a yes/no, the margin by which the roll is made or failed implies a "how much". For example, if we set the odds at 7- and rolled [9 10], the Orical is telling us, "Not even close." If it was a [1 1], however, we might infer that they had met... possibly had personal relations... possibly fought together... or maybe even met across the battlefield.'' | ||
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