Inescapable Question
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Many of the Awakened know that social change begins with the challenging of assumptions. The prophet constantly questions, causing discomfort and doubt in those who would listen. With the right insight, a mage can stop even the most hostile of opponents dead in his tracks, sent into a moment of self-examination by a simple “why?” | Many of the Awakened know that social change begins with the challenging of assumptions. The prophet constantly questions, causing discomfort and doubt in those who would listen. With the right insight, a mage can stop even the most hostile of opponents dead in his tracks, sent into a moment of self-examination by a simple “why?” | ||
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* Dice Pool: [[Pool::Manipulation]] + [[Pool::Persuasion Skill|Persuasion]] + [[Pool::Mind]] | * Dice Pool: [[Pool::Manipulation]] + [[Pool::Persuasion Skill|Persuasion]] + [[Pool::Mind]] | ||
Socrates was the master of creating aporia, the shocked silence that comes when someone has no answer to a question so challenging, so unexpected, that it shocks its subject into baffled silence. Many of the mages in the Silver Ladder know the value of this, and although they use it sparingly, they use it to good effect. | Socrates was the master of creating aporia, the shocked silence that comes when someone has no answer to a question so challenging, so unexpected, that it shocks its subject into baffled silence. Many of the mages in the Silver Ladder know the value of this, and although they use it sparingly, they use it to good effect. | ||
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