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> Deception Test I:
> + DC 20: Witchlet Chlotsuintha is a Born and Bred Liar, making a Rudimentary Deception like this [Easy]
> + DC 9: Witchlet Chlotsuintha is currently Tired III and is not as perceptive as she might be otherwise
> + DC 6: Witchlet Chlotsuintha is currently Drained III, and may not be thinking as quick as she normally does.
> + DC 3: Witchlet Chlotsuintha's height corresponds with the description of a wanted criminal [Trebled]
> + DC 2: Witchlet Chlotsuintha is oddly tall for a woman, evoking suspicion
> + DC 2: Witchlet Chlotsuintha's conduct has been a close approximation of a well-heeled woman, but it has not been perfect
> + DC 2: Witchlet Chlotsuintha's tongue is not as deft at lying as it was when the wages of sin were out of her mind [Banes]
> + DC 5: Proprietor Nasturtium finds it odd that "Madame Dremen" cannot remember the name of the Public House she is staying at
> - DC 12: Proprietor Nasturtium has no reason to believe that "Madame Dremen" is lying to him
> - DC 4: Proprietor Nasturtium has Rapport II with "Madame Dremen"
> - DC 6: Witchlet Chlotsuintha has deceived Proprietor Nasturtium before
> - DC 8: Witchlet Chlotsuintha's deception is reasonable and believable
> - DC 4: ???
> DC 15: Anything lower is a failure. [Auto-pass(es) available. Re-roll(s) available. No hostile re-roll(s)]
> No Passes: Imperishable Impugnment. Nasturtium can now not help but to question everything. [Rapport II removed, + DC 5 "odd" doubles, - DC 12 "lying" removed, + DC 4 "truth?" added]. Further convincing is now needed.
> One Pass: Sunk Suspicion. Nasturtium isn't inclined to doubt - but small cracks have since propagated. [Rapport I replaces Rapport II, + DC 5 "odd" doubles, - DC 12 "lying" halved] Even still, he will conduct her to the house.
> Two Passes: Damned Doubts. Nasturtium doesn't want to doubt "Madame Dremen" ... but not knowing the name of the house she is staying is fodder for nagging questions. Regardless, he will conduct her to the house.
> Three Passes: An Unburdened Mind. Nasturtium doesn't doubt "Madame Dremen" for a moment; if anything he is more assured of her genuineness than ever [Rapport III replaces Rapport II] He will conduct her to the house.
> If ONE of the THREE rolls comes up as a Critical or Near-Critical Failure (Roll of 1 or 2) then instead of + DC 4 "truth?", + DC 10 "lies?" is added, and Nasturtium gets a single test re-roll on Deception Test II
> If ONE of the THREE rolls comes up as a Critical or Near-Critical Success (Roll of 100 or 99) then by chance, Chlotsuintha learns something of the nature of the danger that she is in.
> May our luck run white, and may I please have three rolls of 1d100? Rolling more than once is acceptable, so long as at least half an hour has passed since the last roll.
> Remember, Critical and Near-Critical Failures may not be re-rolled or retroactively auto-passed!