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==Token== | ==Token== | ||
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A small coin or marker of recognized value. | A small coin or marker of recognized value. Unlike ordinary currency, a Token cannot be bought. It is earned, given by someone in recognition of a genuine good deed: an honest apology, a kindness repaid, a favor done without expectation of reward. Merchants who deal in coin have no use for them and won't sell them. Only people do. | ||
== | ==Acquisition== | ||
A Token is granted only as a reward for an in-fiction act of kindness or honesty, at the GM/NPC's discretion, never purchased. See [[Cinnamon Turtlebeam]]'s Event for a working example: a sincere apology after being caught mid-mess earns a found Token from her apron. | |||
==Restricted Keywords== | ==Restricted Keywords== | ||
Latest revision as of 17:59, 11 July 2026
| Dicey Dangers, Core Rule | Game by Joel Hills |
Token
| Token | - | - | Bag - 1 Use |
A small coin or marker of recognized value. Unlike ordinary currency, a Token cannot be bought. It is earned, given by someone in recognition of a genuine good deed: an honest apology, a kindness repaid, a favor done without expectation of reward. Merchants who deal in coin have no use for them and won't sell them. Only people do.
Acquisition
A Token is granted only as a reward for an in-fiction act of kindness or honesty, at the GM/NPC's discretion, never purchased. See Cinnamon Turtlebeam's Event for a working example: a sincere apology after being caught mid-mess earns a found Token from her apron.
Restricted Keywords
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