Since we don't have a cool font (yet) and may want to write in formats that don't support picture imports, i thought it would be helpful to standardize a notation for the various dice so that scenario writers could easily reference them. Hence forth, this will be known as 'Nez Notation'
The symbol includes the basic shape of the dice as well as a letter to indicate the color for quick 'at a glance' reading:
[W] = White, 6 sided fortune dice
= Black, 6 sided Misfortune dice (or [bK])
[Y] = Yellow, 6 sided Expertise dice
<P> = Purple, 8 sided Challenge Dice
<B> = Blue, 8 sided Characteristic Dice (or <BU>)
(G) = Green, 10 sided Conservative Dice
® = Red, 10 sided Reckless Dice
[N], <N>, and (N) for blanks. 'N' stands for 'Nothing'. I use that rather than 'B' for 'Blank' so as not to conflict with Blue and Black. This is just an alternate way of saying, for example, {N} (the blank face of a negative die)
[0], <0>, or (0) are 'no dice', or in the case of (0) could also mean you dropped the soap in the shower. For example: 'A Simple Challenge is <0>'
For the symbols { } are negative effects and * * are positive and neutral effects:
{C} = Challenge
{B} = Bane
{S} = Chaos Star
{D} = Delay
{E} = Exertion
{N} = Nothing (Blank)
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*S* = Success
*R* = Righteous Success
*N* = Nothing (Blank)
*B* = Boon
*C* = Comet
Multiples could be notated together. For example, 3 hammers (or 'successes') would be written *SSS*.
For die faces with mixed/multiple symbols, you would have:
Success *S* + Exertion {E} = *SE}
Success + Delay = *SD}
Success + Boon = *SB*
Just a thought.
Edit: It might be nice to add the color letter to all dice notation, even the nice colored ones, for the slightly color blind folk
Challenge (VIOLETT; porph)
Characteristic (blau; irtyu)
Conservative (grün; wahdj)
Reckless (ROT; deshr)
Expertise (gelb färben; khenet)
Fortune (weiß; hedj)
Misfortune (schwarz; Kem)
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