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Whether you're the most intelligent person in the world or have the strength of the bear, you're no match for someone who knows his way around the crowd. Those who are socially adept would find themselves diffusing or escalating any situation as they please. They love being the center of attention, talking about their greatest successes or their largest obstacles. Their charm and good looks could have everyone in the room swooning for their attention, and they take full advantage of that. | |||
You'll usually see them working their 'magic' when they're chugging out the remaining alcohol or when they're getting out of trouble. Try not to get lost in their stories, because you'll soon find yourselves agreeing to every single one of their requests. | |||
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Dicey Dangers, Core Rule | Game by Joel Hills |
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Whether you're the most intelligent person in the world or have the strength of the bear, you're no match for someone who knows his way around the crowd. Those who are socially adept would find themselves diffusing or escalating any situation as they please. They love being the center of attention, talking about their greatest successes or their largest obstacles. Their charm and good looks could have everyone in the room swooning for their attention, and they take full advantage of that.
You'll usually see them working their 'magic' when they're chugging out the remaining alcohol or when they're getting out of trouble. Try not to get lost in their stories, because you'll soon find yourselves agreeing to every single one of their requests.