Difference between revisions of "Out Of Game Markings"
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'''Orange Ribbon''' - Items in the marked container are out-of-game. This cannot be used to keep things "safe." Items stored this way are OOG items like toiletries or gear for a backup character. | '''Orange Ribbon''' - Items in the marked container are out-of-game. This cannot be used to keep things "safe." Items stored this way are OOG items like toiletries or gear for a backup character. | ||
− | '''Banners''' - Banners are | + | '''Banners''' - Banners are in-game objects that are used as part of casting a Ward. On the back of the banner for an ongoing ward is a Ritual Scroll that provides the out-of-game information on how the Ward works. Full details on Wards can be found in the rule book. |
Revision as of 18:26, 12 January 2014
There are indicators that are placed on objects or doors to communicate information about how to interact with a particular item or space:
3x5 index cards - These are placed at doors to notify players of some ongoing effect in the room that may impact characters who enter. The knowledge of this effect is out-of-game until a character attempts to do something that would be affected by the ongoing effect.
Orange Ribbon - Items in the marked container are out-of-game. This cannot be used to keep things "safe." Items stored this way are OOG items like toiletries or gear for a backup character.
Banners - Banners are in-game objects that are used as part of casting a Ward. On the back of the banner for an ongoing ward is a Ritual Scroll that provides the out-of-game information on how the Ward works. Full details on Wards can be found in the rule book.