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Chameleon- You can blend into any situation, able to pass yourself off as

anything. You have no true loya

camaleonte:si pu� mescolare in qualsiasi situazione,in grado di superare se stesso


da solo come nulla.non c'� vera
lealta

Dani Daniels

Alexis Crystal

Fair Escape
Fair Escape is a simple rule which allows players to escape from potentially
dangerous
situations without actually bounding over furniture or diving out of windows. This
rule also
allows players to avoid combat without going through cumbersome challenges to see
if they
can "get away."
When you use this rule, you can call "Fair Escape!" any time you see another player
approaching with whom you do not wish to interact. Once you call "Fair Escape," you
may
leave the area without being pursued. There are several guidelines which must be
followed
when using this rule, however:
You may not use the Fair Escape rule if the person approaching is nearby (within
conversational distance). In such cases, you must initiate a challenge in order to
flee. Use
common sense in places where there is a great deal of noise and conversational
distance is
reduced to a minimum (e.g., a crowded nightclub).
Situations which involve an ambush (all exits blocked or the target is surrounded)
or
ranged weapons can sometimes negate the use of Fair Escape. Again, use common
sense.
A character using Unseen Presence or similar powers may employ a Fair Escape at any
time before a challenge has been initiated, unless someone with some form of
Heightened
Senses counters him.
Characters with supernatural speed such as Celerity may gain a Fair Escape by
activating
their speed before a challenge is initiated. In the case of two characters using
supernatural
speed, whoever uses the highest level of speed wins (all ties go to the fleeing
party). Thus, a
character using Basic Celerity cannot Fait Escape from a foe using Advanced
Celerity.
These rules are meant to hasten play, not complicate it. Always try to employ
common
sense when using Fair Escape. (As a rule of thumb, if it takes several minutes to
explain why
a Fair Escape would be justified, it probably isn't.)

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