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== Mistaken Identity == | == Mistaken Identity == | ||
− | You are known for traits and abilities you do not possess, based on misinterpretation, rumors, or just plain lies. People assume you are someone who you are not, with dramatic consequences. They might think you are the cyber messiah, world-famous terrorist, heir of the lost empire, or otherwise have grand expectations on you. | + | You are known for traits and abilities you do not possess, based on misinterpretation, rumors, or just plain lies. People assume you are someone who you are not, with dramatic consequences. They might think you are the cyber messiah, world-famous terrorist, heir of the lost empire, or otherwise have grand expectations on you. A [[Actions_(Action)#Special_Results|Snakeyes]] roll in a social context makes the mistaken identity into a critical part of the action. |
Sometimes, you might not know if you have [[Mistaken Identity (Action)|Mistaken Identity]] or [[True Identity (Action)|True Identity]] - these two limitations can be exchanged as the story develops. | Sometimes, you might not know if you have [[Mistaken Identity (Action)|Mistaken Identity]] or [[True Identity (Action)|True Identity]] - these two limitations can be exchanged as the story develops. |
Revision as of 11:53, 15 March 2012
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Heroic Action Role-Play |
This is a Limitation for Action.
Mistaken Identity
You are known for traits and abilities you do not possess, based on misinterpretation, rumors, or just plain lies. People assume you are someone who you are not, with dramatic consequences. They might think you are the cyber messiah, world-famous terrorist, heir of the lost empire, or otherwise have grand expectations on you. A Snakeyes roll in a social context makes the mistaken identity into a critical part of the action.
Sometimes, you might not know if you have Mistaken Identity or True Identity - these two limitations can be exchanged as the story develops.