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If your character is in a position to help another character, you can give them a die from your pool. Say what your character does to help. If the roll fails, you get your pool die back. If it succeeds, your die is lost.
 
If your character is in a position to help another character, you can give them a die from your pool. Say what your character does to help. If the roll fails, you get your pool die back. If it succeeds, your die is lost.
  
'''Keys'''
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==Keys==
 
 
 
When you hit a Key, you can do one of two things:
 
When you hit a Key, you can do one of two things:
 
* Take an experience point (XP)
 
* Take an experience point (XP)
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Each key also has a buyoff. If the buyoff condition occurs, you have the option of removing the Key and earning two advances.
 
Each key also has a buyoff. If the buyoff condition occurs, you have the option of removing the Key and earning two advances.
 
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===Refresh===
'''Refresh'''
 
 
 
 
You can refresh your pool back to 7 dice by having a refreshment scene with another character. You may also remove a condition, depending on the details of the scene. A refreshment scene is a good time to ask questions (in character) so the other player can show off aspects of his or her PC—“Why did you choose this life?”—“What do you think of the Lady?”—“Why did you take this job?” etc. Refreshment scenes can be flashbacks, too.
 
You can refresh your pool back to 7 dice by having a refreshment scene with another character. You may also remove a condition, depending on the details of the scene. A refreshment scene is a good time to ask questions (in character) so the other player can show off aspects of his or her PC—“Why did you choose this life?”—“What do you think of the Lady?”—“Why did you take this job?” etc. Refreshment scenes can be flashbacks, too.

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