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Skills and Languages

Skills are a key part of skill tests. Certain tasks may only be done with those who have ranks in a skill when logical. Some tasks or abilities allow for passive tests; instead of rolling a dice, if ranks of a skill is greater than the Difficulty, the character receives a result (may use this on unopposed checks, or checks without time pressure).

Skill Definitions

Aptitude + Skill Suggestions

Link to Skill Spreadsheet (in progress - not fully converted to Genesys yet)

Skill Values

Languages

Language GroupLanguages in Group
AltaicAzerbaijani, Mongolian, Osmanli, Turkish
Afro-AsiaticEgyptian, Somali, and most N. African languages
AustronesianIndonesian, Malay, and most S. Pacific languages
BalticLatvian, Lithuanian
BasqueBasque (believed by some to be a fey language)
Fino-UgricEstonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Lappish
GaelicIrish, Scots Gaelic, Welsh
GermanicAfrikaans, Dutch, English, German
HellenicAttic (ancient Greek), Greek (Modern), Koine (Biblical Greek)
IndicBengali, Hindi, Kashmiri, Marathi, Persian, Sanskrit
JaponicJapanese, Korean, Asian Tungusic languages
Niger-CongoBantu dialects, Mande, Zulu, most Sub-Saharan languages
RomanceFrench, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
ScandinavianDanish, Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish
SemiticArabic, Aramaic, Coptic, Hebrew, Moroccan
SiniticCantonese, Katta, Mandarin, Szechuanese
SlavicBulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian
OtherNarraters & players are free to research more obscure languages

Skills & Languages:

SkillPartial Fluencies Gained at Rank 3
AcademicsWithin England: Attic, Latin; Elsewhere: English, Latin
MysteriesEnochian (angelic language) and other languages based on their mystical tradition. Buddhist/Hindu: Sanskrit. Christian: Hebrew, Koine, Latin. Jewish: Aramaic, Hebrew, Koine. Muslim: Arabic, Persian. Occultist: Coptic, Latin. Other languages at Narrator's discretion.
RefinementWithin England: French, Latin. Elsewhere: English, Latin.
VocationCharacters involved in trade may take partial fluency in one language spoken by the people with whom you regularly do business