I still don't have my book, but seen the Primal Magic as a skill on the character sheet. What does this entail, is it the Shamanism aspect?
Primal Magic
Pretty much, yeah. Druids could also fall into this category.
It seems like anything nature related could fall under primal.
23 minutes ago, gandalf9700 said:I still don't have my book, but seen the Primal Magic as a skill on the character sheet. What does this entail, is it the Shamanism aspect?
Witches! Warlocks! Blood Mages! Oh my!
I find Cunning an interesting stat because it either means you are a lying dirtbag or you are just really good with nature. In terms of magic, that means a Cunning-based magic could be anything from Druidism and Shamanism to Warlocks, Witches, Necromancers, and other nasty magics.
Cunning doesn't mean lying so much as it means being clever. If you use your cleverness to lie, well, then you play the way I do.
Cunning also incorporates creativity and intuition.
6 minutes ago, TheSapient said:Cunning doesn't mean lying so much as it means being clever. If you use your cleverness to lie, well, then you play the way I do.
That’s my point. Brawn, Agility, Intellect, and Presence are all pretty straightforward in what they mean. Willpower and Cunning though, especially Cunning, can mean very different things depending on what skills you focus on.
The term ‘animal cunning’ is a thing, too, so cunning is more associated with than instinct than book-learning?