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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 3, 2009 8:22:11 GMT
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Post by zipp on Feb 4, 2009 1:29:02 GMT
I'm going to assume that Trenton doesn't mind... after all, he likes you, and you could easily explain the need to get into a locked door or convince him to do anything.
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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 4, 2009 20:45:05 GMT
Ok, I dunno if anyone will be fooled by the bluff (after all, it could be a double bluff), but, you know, plausable deniability! Characters and players can't know Meldorac opened the door Umm, if he opened it with the above roll. I guess the roll requested can either be to disguise the actions are actually working, or for a real Strength check from Trenton
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Post by zipp on Feb 4, 2009 20:51:46 GMT
You need one more success at a DC of 13 to open the door with your dagger. Want to add a die or two using stress? As it stands now, the door wouldn't open and you'd jam the lock.
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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 4, 2009 20:54:28 GMT
Nah, a failure now is cool, it means people will be left guessing if he can or not And I can use stress/insanity later when I really need to get in to a room With added plausible deniability!
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