Impersonate Another
Time Required: 1 hour
Skill: Deception (Trained) or Performance (Acting)
You can disguise yourself as another. It takes you most of an hour to put on this disguise. However, mere physical appearance is not enough; you must also be able to impersonate the voice and mannerisms of your subject.
You don't immediately roll when taking on your alternate appearance. Rather, you must roll Deception vs. Foresight against a person that you wish specifically to fool, with modifiers as follows:
Condition | TN |
---|---|
You are very familiar with subject | +3 |
You are somewhat familiar with subject | 0 |
You are only passingly familiar with subject | -3 |
You are unfamiliar with subject | -6 |
Observer is familiar with subject | -3 |
Observer is familiar with character | -3 |
Observer has reason to be suspicious of you | -3 |
Equipment
If you do not have a Disguise Kit, or choose not to expend its resources, you suffer slight to your Deception skill check.
Sebastian has incapacitated a guard, and dons their uniform. He's hoping that, with the number of guards the Baron has hired, he can pass himself off as just one more.
As he approaches the porticullis, the head guard gives him a quick glance. As he is a Cambion, his Mark of the Devil feature imposes slight on his attempt to Impersonate Another. Luckily, he rolls an eight and two tens. Even discarding one of those tens, that results in a total of 22, handily exceeding the head guard's Foresight defence.