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-====== Prestige ====== 
  
-What you know is only half of your skill set;  the other half is //who// you know.  In **Unbound Tales**, your contacts and your social influence is measured using the Prestige system. 
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-Prestige is applied in categories;  there is Noble Prestige, Commoner Prestige, Guild Prestige, Mercenary Prestige, Temple Prestige and many others.  The Director can cheerfully create their own as well;  if you do something that particularly benefits any person who practices carpentry, he could create a Carpentry Prestige. 
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-Prestige is applied in points.  So long as you are engaging socially with any person that belongs in a category for which you have points in Prestige, you may add your Prestige points in that category into your total die roll. 
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-For purposes of Prestige, the skills to which these rules apply are [[unbound:skills:Deception]], [[unbound:skills:Diplomacy]], [[unbound:skills:Intimidation]] and [[unbound:skills:Performance]]. 
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-<WRAP 80% center box round> 
-Aria Swiftfoot, Gnomish Mage, approaches the Librarian of Sarpentis and requests access to their tomes of history.  Unfortunately, being untrained in Diplomacy and having a bad Charisma, Aria is rolling with no bonus, and has slight on the skill check as well---not a good position to be in!  Luckily, Aria has a point in Academic Prestige, and the Librarian of Sarpentis certainly qualifies.  She gains a +1 bonus to her skill check. 
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