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Revision as of 09:58, 19 December 2012
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As a Pooka and a titled member of House Ailil, Claire cannot botch Empathy, Subterfuge or Politics rolls. She also gets a -1 difficulty modifier on all Manipulation-based rolls. Slipped Seeming As a Bat Pooka, her having cute little fangs in her fae mien is probably not particularily strange. However, it seems to have bled through into her mortal form as well; she might end up getting confused for a vampire. (But no, they do not deal aggravated damage.)
Given that 1) it costs nothing to cast, and 2) it lasts 24 hours, there's really no reason why she WOULDN'T cast this cantrip on herself every single day. ICly, she casts this on herself right before going to bed (with a long-ass bunk to ensure the lowest possible difficulty), OOCly, I'll just make the roll at the beginning of my first scene for any given day. So, what does it do? Innocence counters attempts at discerning the truth about the target's statements and activities. Whether it's mind-reading, divination (ie, checking if she really put your spoon where she said she did), or some other ability (like the House Gwydion ability to see through lies), anyone wishing to pry into her secrets first has to get more successes on their roll than she got with the cantrip. Doesn't affect attempts to FORCE her to tell the truth; that's what Contempt is for... |