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| There are two kinds of Keys: | There are two kinds of Keys: | ||
| - | Dramatic Key Framework: | + | Dramatic Key Framework: |
| - | Keys of this type describe dramatic motifs | + | (Keys of this type describe dramatic motifs)\\ |
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| + | 1 XP - The dramatic issue is involved in a scene\\ | ||
| + | 2 XP - The character encounters significant challenges related to the theme.\\ | ||
| + | 5 XP - The motif progresses.\\ | ||
| + | Buyoff (10XP) - The theme is discarded from the game.\\ | ||
| - | * 1 XP - The dramatic issue is involved in a scene | + | Motivation Key Framework: |
| - | * 2 XP - The character encounters significant challenges related to the theme. | + | (Keys of this type describe psychology)\\ |
| - | * 5 XP - The motif progresses. | + | \\ |
| - | * Buyoff (10XP) - The theme is discarded from the game. | + | 1 XP - The character expresses the motivation\\ |
| - | + | 3 XP - The character follows the motivation despite risk, personal cost, or other considerations\\ | |
| - | Motivation Key Framework: | + | Buyoff (10XP) - The character opts to let go of the trait represented by the Key\\ |
| - | Keys of this type describe psychology | + | |
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| ===== Advances ===== | ===== Advances ===== | ||