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'''Prerequisite''': Diplomacy 6 ranks, Disguise 1 rank. | '''Prerequisite''': Diplomacy 6 ranks, Disguise 1 rank. | ||
− | '''Benefit''': People of your own type | + | '''Benefit''': People of your own type (for example: Humanoid) who are indifferent to you treat you as if they were friendly instead and might do you small favors. Their attitude doesn't really change, and if you use Diplomacy on them they are still considered indifferent. If they have some special reason to hold an attitude to you, this feat has no effect. |
'''Special''': If you take this feat at first level, you can ignore the prerequisites. If using rules from the Book of Erotic Fantasy while not using the Appearance statistic, having this feat satisfies any Appearance requirement. | '''Special''': If you take this feat at first level, you can ignore the prerequisites. If using rules from the Book of Erotic Fantasy while not using the Appearance statistic, having this feat satisfies any Appearance requirement. |
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Allure (General)
You are so pretty that people do you small favors.
Prerequisite: Diplomacy 6 ranks, Disguise 1 rank.
Benefit: People of your own type (for example: Humanoid) who are indifferent to you treat you as if they were friendly instead and might do you small favors. Their attitude doesn't really change, and if you use Diplomacy on them they are still considered indifferent. If they have some special reason to hold an attitude to you, this feat has no effect.
Special: If you take this feat at first level, you can ignore the prerequisites. If using rules from the Book of Erotic Fantasy while not using the Appearance statistic, having this feat satisfies any Appearance requirement.
Option: Any child under half the age of adulthood might be given this feat for free.