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== Mistaken Identity ==
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== True Identity ==
You have a secret but significant identity, and this identity is destined to become known and/or play a part in upcoming events. You can be the long-lost child of the old king, the destined savior of all lizardfolk, or a dragon bound to human form and abilities by a curse. The DM has to approve your choice, and its usually best to pick your true identity in play, once you know what the campaign is all about. A [[Actions_(Action)#Special_Results|Snakeyes]] roll in a social context makes the identity into a critical part of the action.
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You have a secret but significant identity, and this identity is destined to become known and/or play a part in upcoming events. You can be the long-lost child of the old king, the destined savior of all lizardfolk, or a dragon bound to human form and abilities by a curse. The DM has to approve your choice, and its usually best to pick your true identity in play, once you know what the campaign is all about. A [[Actions_(Action)#Special_Results|Snakeyes]] roll in a social context makes the identity into a 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.

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True Identity

You have a secret but significant identity, and this identity is destined to become known and/or play a part in upcoming events. You can be the long-lost child of the old king, the destined savior of all lizardfolk, or a dragon bound to human form and abilities by a curse. The DM has to approve your choice, and its usually best to pick your true identity in play, once you know what the campaign is all about. A Snakeyes roll in a social context makes the identity into a 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.