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I Declare!

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Have you ever wanted to run a trial scene? Or a battle of the bands? Or some other social encounter where your players are competing with a foe to convince a third party? Genesys' structured social encounters provide a fantastic tool for direct adversarial encounters but run into issues where a third party is introduced. I Declare! provides a small system to address this gap.

In this "micro-splat," you will find instructions for running structured adjudicated social encounters (SASEs), three new maneuvers specifically for SASEs, a new item type for SASEs which can also be used in standard structured social encounters (as well as a number of example items), adversaries for use in SASEs, and a graphic tool for easily tracking the progress of a SASE.

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May 3rd, 2021
This supplement fills a niche that was lacking in my play experience, situations where the PCs want to convince a target of something, but a separate group of NPCs wants to sway that same judge. One thing my group like about it is the introduction of [...]
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April 22nd, 2021
A fantasic resource for anyone who likes to run structured social encounters in their games. Well written, well edited and full of great ideas. Totally worth your time and money. [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on March 05, 2021.