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A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread]
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"The females seem to like him too." Chimes in the dohwar, unaware that this fact might not help. "As I said, he is quick of wit, he will pick up piloting very quickly, and a jelmsman that can defend himself with a blade when he's lost his spells to the helm is a handy thing. We are no run of the mill crewmen, and we will serve faithfully and well, bringing profit and a measure of surety to your voyage."

[He is going to use his dohwar mind reading to read surface thoughts in this negotiation]
[Insight with advantage [1d20+3] = 17+3 = 20; [1d20+3] = 15+3 = 18]
[Persuasion with advantage [1d20+3] = 14+3 = 17; [1d20+3] = 11+3 = 14]

Quote:Mind Reading. While interacting with a target you can see within 30 feet you can non intrusively read their desires and surface thoughts, providing you with advantage on Insight (Wisdom), Persuasion (Charisma) and Deception (Charisma) checks while performing negotiations with the target. Because you only capture their surface thoughts the target is not aware of you scanning them, however people familiar with Dohwar know they have the ability to read minds. 

You can maintain this ability for 1 minute or until you lose your concentration (as if you were casting a concentration spell). This trait counts as a divination effect. You can't use this again until you finish a short or long rest.
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S WE COULD SIT DOWN - by Rupert Gladestone - 12-01-2020, 05:47 AM
RE: A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread] - by Melville - 12-17-2020, 04:53 AM



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