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   - The narrator and player look over the set of cards, matching up the suits to generate totals for each. If two hearts are showing with the values 3 and 4, then you have a total of 7 hearts. Determine the suit with the most, or in the case of a tie, the player chooses. The total value is called the dominance, so with 7 hearts you have 7 dominance. Once this is done, flip all the other cards over.   - The narrator and player look over the set of cards, matching up the suits to generate totals for each. If two hearts are showing with the values 3 and 4, then you have a total of 7 hearts. Determine the suit with the most, or in the case of a tie, the player chooses. The total value is called the dominance, so with 7 hearts you have 7 dominance. Once this is done, flip all the other cards over.
   - The backs of the flipped over cards show Protean, Brilliance, or Shadow. Count the cards that show Brilliance or Shadow, in the case of a clear winner, note how many of those cards were present adding in any protean. If their is a tie, the narrator picks. Regardless the card count is boosted by the number of Protean present. For instance, if you have a Protean, two Shadow, and one Brilliance the Shadow wins with two cards and counts as three because the Protean joins it. This card count is called the tier of the event. Continuing the example, that is a tier 3 Shadow event.   - The backs of the flipped over cards show Protean, Brilliance, or Shadow. Count the cards that show Brilliance or Shadow, in the case of a clear winner, note how many of those cards were present adding in any protean. If their is a tie, the narrator picks. Regardless the card count is boosted by the number of Protean present. For instance, if you have a Protean, two Shadow, and one Brilliance the Shadow wins with two cards and counts as three because the Protean joins it. This card count is called the tier of the event. Continuing the example, that is a tier 3 Shadow event.
-  - At this point the narrator has all the information they need to look up the event in [[#The Celestial Calendar]] and think up something that ties into the ongoing narrative. They have: A Suit, Dominance total, and a tier associated with Brilliance or Shadow (card count from step 2). The narrator looks this up on the calendar and uses the ideas there to create the event.+  - At this point the narrator has all the information they need to look up the event in [[#The Celestial Calendar]] and think up something that ties into the ongoing narrative. They have: A Suit, Dominance total, and a tier associated with Brilliance or Shadow (card count from step 2). The narrator steps backward, which means they roll a single die and reduce the dominance that much (never below zero). After the step backward, the narrator looks this up on the calendar and uses the ideas there to create the event.
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audeo/aura_and_destiny.1367074956.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/04/27 08:02 by JasonP