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| Description || Twice per day, after at least two minutes’ in character conversation on a question, considering possible answers and dismissing unlikely theories, the character may pose a theory to a referee, who will advise on its accuracy – never a simple yes-or-no answer, but at least “warm/cool” style feedback, possibly with a hint as to new avenues of thought.
| Description || Twice per day, after at least two minutes’ in character conversation on a question, considering possible answers and dismissing unlikely theories, the character may pose a theory to a referee, who will advise on its accuracy – never a simple yes-or-no answer, but at least “warm/cool” style feedback, possibly with a hint as to new avenues of thought.


See ''[[Information Gathering]]'' for more on information-gathering skills.
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Revision as of 20:49, 7 September 2024

Name Intuition
Cost 5 points
Prerequisites None
Key Words General / Twice per day
Description Twice per day, after at least two minutes’ in character conversation on a question, considering possible answers and dismissing unlikely theories, the character may pose a theory to a referee, who will advise on its accuracy – never a simple yes-or-no answer, but at least “warm/cool” style feedback, possibly with a hint as to new avenues of thought.


See Information Gathering for more on information-gathering skills.


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