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== Ego Signature==
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== Ego Focus ==
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Focus
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You have some signature that you leave at action scenes - usually an object such as a rose, playing card, or emblem but sometimes something you carve or otherwise mark the spot with.
 
You have some signature that you leave at action scenes - usually an object such as a rose, playing card, or emblem but sometimes something you carve or otherwise mark the spot with.
  
An ego signature generally makes it easier for others to recognize your handiwork. People will recognize you more easily and react accordingly. It can serve as an alibi (I could never have done that; everyone knows I leave a rose behind) or as a lead for an investigator. It is possible to fake your ego signature, so it is generally not enough to count as evidence against you.
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An ego signature generally makes it easier for others to recognize your handiwork. People will recognize you more easily and react accordingly.  
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It is possible to fake your ego signature, so it is generally not enough to count as an alibi or evidence against you.
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If you manage to use this creatively in a scene while there is still action going on, you can focus.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 7 September 2020

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Ego Focus

Focus

You have some signature that you leave at action scenes - usually an object such as a rose, playing card, or emblem but sometimes something you carve or otherwise mark the spot with.

An ego signature generally makes it easier for others to recognize your handiwork. People will recognize you more easily and react accordingly. It is possible to fake your ego signature, so it is generally not enough to count as an alibi or evidence against you.

If you manage to use this creatively in a scene while there is still action going on, you can focus.