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Legwork is similar to sitting down with your GM at tabletop and saying, "Those goblins were really suspicious. Can I find out more about that?" It is primarily a conversation with your GM. Maybe you'd like to...
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How do I do it?
Just type: +request/leg <title>=<stuff> where <stuff> includes:
- 1. What are you wanting to accomplish? This helps staff understand your goals, so open with this.
- 2. How is the PC trying to accomplish these goals? For example:
- Example: Going to a tavern to encourage anti-Dranei sentiment
- Example: Speaking with your contacts about the things they know about (see the influence and organization RPP spends!)
- Example: Speaking with the tavern owner whose house was recently burned down.
Can I have an example?
===============================| View Job 63 |=============================== Bucket: LEG Due On: Sat Aug 15 06:51:02 2015 Title: Investigating the woods Assigned To: OtyughHugger Opened On: Tue Aug 11 06:51:02 2015 Status: Yellow Opened By: Grubbar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grubbar added on Tue Aug 11 06:51:02 2015: Grubbar overheard some of the Dranei threatening to start a riot at the Dragon's Den. Not wanting to see violence break out (that he didn't start), Grubbar would like to inform the owners ahead of time. After, he'd like to find out what he can about them, and if they were hired. To do this, he'd like to confer with other local guides and see if any of them were hired lately, to show the Dranei local hunting spots, and so on. If they had, what can they tell him about the visitors? Did they say anything while drunk? What coinage did they pay in? He has Influence among the local druid's union, and would like to use this to contact local guides. =============================================================================
Remember...
- Tenebrae is a team game! Bring your friends!
- GMs can get busy; don't demand scenes!
- State your goals!
- Skills diplomacy and intimidate are useful, but not cure-alls! Someone threatened with intimidate is likely to report it, and diplomacy is more limited than under 3.5. This actually means that legwork can shift the advantage towards creativity and connections! In other words, involve your friends!
- RPPs and natural connections count! A rogue would have a harder time interviewing at the Temple of Althea, in general. But, you might have friends...
Legwork: But I'm Just Here to Hit Things!
Martial PCs are made to do legwork! Consider these classic stories:
The battered soldier lowers his rifle...then fingers the woodcutter's tool in his pocket, reminding him of happier times. Its cut surfaces he begun years ago, before dad had come in. Before he'd heard about his brother.
In the background: He's gotten a few ranks in craft/firearms through roleplay, just for survival. His old craft skills are largely unused, but they give him an edge when connecting to his old community... |
A guard serves with blade and armor, yet in her spare time is a champion chess player, and student of war strategies.
In the background: His skill at k/military theory helps his game, and he takes the time to study geography. You never know when it will come in handy. Also, he's invested in the Homelands RPP spend, making him an expert at his own terrain. |
A barbarian lost her younger sister to a flash flood. Afterwards, there was no trace. Since then, she's determined no one will get lost.
In the background: She possesses ranks in survival and k/geography, and RPP spends in profession/guide. She follows Gilead and is known among the wild for the ability to find the hardest cases, even in a rainstorm. She possess the Scent rage power. It leaves plenty of room for hitting things and a good HP soak. Profession/guide helps her reputation among others with similar interests, and scent and survival let her find anyone. So long as she's involved in the wilds, she doesn't need diplomacy. She gets by on raw, rugged talent and determination brought on by a lost sibling. |
These fields of expertise are added in by authors, animators, and storytellers to define a PC. By delving into our characters, we add depth as well as give them a means to explore the world. It's done by fantasy authors all the time, and it's just one tool in a character's arsenal. In addition, all of these concepts are possible without sacrificing combat utility.