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You have a unique bond with another person. This acts as a potent version of [[Empathy]] that works only with one person, without regard to distance. You ''always'' know when your partner is in trouble, in pain, lying, or in need of help, no matter where he is. This requires no [[IQ]] roll. Your partner receives the same benefits with respect to you. | You have a unique bond with another person. This acts as a potent version of [[Empathy]] that works only with one person, without regard to distance. You ''always'' know when your partner is in trouble, in pain, lying, or in need of help, no matter where he is. This requires no [[IQ]] roll. Your partner receives the same benefits with respect to you. | ||
Both partners in a Special Rapport must buy this advantage. Your partner need not be a lover, or even a close friend, but the GM has the final say. In particular, the GM may wish to forbid PCs from buying Special Rapports with powerful [[NPC]]s who would otherwise qualify as [[Patrons]] (or allow it, but require an [[Unusual Background] | Both partners in a Special Rapport must buy this advantage. Your partner need not be a lover, or even a close friend, but the GM has the final say. In particular, the GM may wish to forbid PCs from buying Special Rapports with powerful [[NPC]]s who would otherwise qualify as [[Patrons]] (or allow it, but require an [[Unusual Background]]). |
Latest revision as of 04:47, 24 May 2010
You have a unique bond with another person. This acts as a potent version of Empathy that works only with one person, without regard to distance. You always know when your partner is in trouble, in pain, lying, or in need of help, no matter where he is. This requires no IQ roll. Your partner receives the same benefits with respect to you.
Both partners in a Special Rapport must buy this advantage. Your partner need not be a lover, or even a close friend, but the GM has the final say. In particular, the GM may wish to forbid PCs from buying Special Rapports with powerful NPCs who would otherwise qualify as Patrons (or allow it, but require an Unusual Background).