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=== Public Speaking ===
=== Public Speaking ===
Skill at speaking in front of a crowd.  
Skill at speaking in front of a crowd.  
 
=== Visual Art ===
Skill in drawing, painting, sculpting, or other forms of visual artistry.
=== Acting ===
=== Acting ===
Skill in taking on the role of someone other than yourself.  
Skill in taking on the role of someone other than yourself.  

Latest revision as of 21:24, 25 April 2024

The ability to entertain people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music. If applicable, please select the appropriate specialization.

Comedy

Your ability to write or perform in a movie, play, or broadcast program intended to make an audience laugh.

Dance

The ability to perform a series of movements that typically match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.

Instrument

Your skill at playing any type of musical instrument from the omni box to the Warlithan horn.

Singing

Your skill at vocal music performance, both impromptu and staged.

Stage Magic

Your skill at performing sleight of hand and staging elaborate tricks of illusion of seemingly impossible feats.

Writing

Your skill at effectively expressing yourself or communicating something in written form. Many styles of writing fall under this skill category: from descriptive to technical or even poetic.

Public Speaking

Skill at speaking in front of a crowd.

Visual Art

Skill in drawing, painting, sculpting, or other forms of visual artistry.

Acting

Skill in taking on the role of someone other than yourself.

Benchmarks

  • 1 - 10: Poor execution, not convincing
  • 11 - 20: Moderate execution, meets audience expectations
  • 21 - 30: Excellent execution, exceeds audience expectations
  • 31+: Amazing execution, audience is in awe

It should be noted that the effectiveness of this skill as far as a character's reaction to or opinion of the performance may be subject to the consent of the targeted player or GM regardless of the roll results. See Consent and Combat & IC Conflict Resolution pages for more information.