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==Liar==
==Liar==
Willing to manipulate others’ perception of reality by using smooth words and plausibilities to bend, and in some cases completely shatter the truth to suit their own needs.  
A power to bend all forms of reality without lifting a finger–what more could they possibly want? Masters of mental trickery and allergic to the high consensus of reality, they are far more dangerous than the cheats. While a cheat would appear as the belles of the ball, they appear in the dark–unperturbed and unfazed. They appear professional yet secretive, never to be suspected whenever something was to arise. In fact, the best of them would steal right under your nose and leave you with traces of laughter on your face.
While some may do it for greed and power, others utilize their skills just for the “fun of it all”. The latter group makes it all the more dangerous. As had been said by many, “You should never touch a sugared tongue.


A master of mental trickery and seemingly allergic to the majority consensus of reality, the best liars will drain your coin purse, break your heart, and somehow still leave you with a smile on your face.
Although most lies are told in service of greed and personal welfare, occasionally liars use their fact-warping skills to protect others or even to boost another’s confidence in themselves or the situation at hand.


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Revision as of 10:00, 23 January 2022

Dicey Dangers, Core Rule Game by Joel Hills

Liar

A power to bend all forms of reality without lifting a finger–what more could they possibly want? Masters of mental trickery and allergic to the high consensus of reality, they are far more dangerous than the cheats. While a cheat would appear as the belles of the ball, they appear in the dark–unperturbed and unfazed. They appear professional yet secretive, never to be suspected whenever something was to arise. In fact, the best of them would steal right under your nose and leave you with traces of laughter on your face. While some may do it for greed and power, others utilize their skills just for the “fun of it all”. The latter group makes it all the more dangerous. As had been said by many, “You should never touch a sugared tongue.”


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