Gravitational pull
At a glance
Environment overview
Gravitational change attempts to pull you away from your path.
Potential adversaries
Features
Passives
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Dangerous crossing
Crossing a room or an area with strange gravity requires the party to complete a Progress Countdown (4). A PC who rolls a failure with fear is immediately targeted by the "slipping grip" action without requiring a Fear to be spent on the action.
Questions- Have any of the PCs been stuck in space before?
Actions
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Slipping gripFear 1
Holds are sparse and slippery. A PCs grip starts to slip and their must make an Agility Reaction Roll. On a failed roll they must mark a stress as they start to drift away. They are moved a close distance towards the pull and they become Vulnerable until they find something to hold on to or someone else helps them back.
On a successful roll they must mark a stress.Any PC tied to another PC may make this roll with advantage.
Questions- What is causing this unnatural shift?
- How do the PCs feel as their center of gravity change?
Reactions
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Taking advantage
When the Progress Countdown reaches its halfway mark (2), parasitic humanoid bodyparts may start to crawl out of vents at far range of a chosen PC. They will identify the PCs as likely prey.
Questions- How might the creatures move in this space?
About this environment
Gravitational pull
Tier 1 Traversal
Gravitational change attempts to pull you away from your path.
Impulses: Hold on tight, Take control
Difficulty: 10
Potential Adversaries: Aliens, Space pirates, Corrupted robots
Features
- Have any of the PCs been stuck in space before?
- What is causing this unnatural shift?
- How do the PCs feel as their center of gravity change?
- How might the creatures move in this space?
Gravitational pull
Domains
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Starting Evasion
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Starting Hit Points
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Class Items
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Gravitational pull Subclasses
No subclasses available.
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Background Questions
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Connections
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Discussion
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