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 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. 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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 +===== Gaining Prestige =====
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 +Every character starts with at least a few contacts.  Almost every back-story will grant you one point of Prestige in a given category.  A few give you a choice of two categories.  Some classes also grant you initial Prestige.
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 +At the end of a story, the Director may elect to grant you one point of Prestige.  Said Prestige will be in the category of individuals most helped by your actions in this story.  You killed the vampire ravaging the small village?  That would be Commoner Prestige.  You recovered a kidnapped Guild artisan?  Clearly that would get you some Guild Prestige.  Recovered an ancient religious relic, and restored it to its rightful home?  That is obviously Temple Prestige.
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 +===== Spending Prestige =====
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 +You can temporarily reduce your Prestige in a given category to affect the outcome of a skill check.  This represents you trading in favours.  As usual, the subject of your skill check must fit within the category of the Prestige being expended.  If you couldn't add the Prestige to your skill checks, you cannot expend Prestige to affect a skill check!
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 +When making a Deception check, you can spend one Prestige to avoid the permanent loss of Attitude should your lie be discovered.
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 +When making a Diplomacy check, if your skill check would grant you a temporary bonus in Attitude, you may spend one Prestige to permanently improve the subject's Attitude one step.
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 +When making an Intimidation check, you may spend one Prestige to avoid the permanent loss of Attitude.
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 +When making a Performance check, you may spend one Prestige to convert a **failure** into a **success**.
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 +Expended Prestige is recovered at the end of each story arc.  For each category of Prestige that you reduced in one of the above manners, you may replace one expended point whenever the Director informs you that a story has ended.
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