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You can't remember your own past. Your past will actually be built during play by anyone who invokes this fault. Each time it is invoked a new fact about your past is revealed, but it may not be something you like. No newly revealed fact may contradict previous facts unless the [[referee]] agrees. | You can't remember your own past. Your past will actually be built during play by anyone who invokes this fault. Each time it is invoked a new fact about your past is revealed, but it may not be something you like. No newly revealed fact may contradict previous facts unless the [[referee]] agrees. | ||
{{Bewildered}} | {{Bewildered}} | ||
− | + | *'''Prohibited Ability:''' [[Deduce]] | |
''"Wait, what do you mean I'm the Dark Lord?!"'' | ''"Wait, what do you mean I'm the Dark Lord?!"'' | ||
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[[Category:Fault]] | [[Category:Fault]] |
Revision as of 04:53, 1 December 2014
You can't remember your own past. Your past will actually be built during play by anyone who invokes this fault. Each time it is invoked a new fact about your past is revealed, but it may not be something you like. No newly revealed fact may contradict previous facts unless the referee agrees.
- Bewildered: You suffer a penalty on knowledge checks and know nothing of your own past. Invoked: When you are knocked out, the invoker dictates a new memory connected to the current situation.
- Prohibited Ability: Deduce
"Wait, what do you mean I'm the Dark Lord?!"
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