mica wrote:Introduction - in principle seems straight forward - but what of the roll? It explains that a failed roll in courtesy usually prevents a character speaking but that's about it.
What happens when the spokesman fails his Awe check? Everybody fails courtesy checks? Does it effect tolerance? Has the encounter failed before it starts? Does it make everything harder?
Or somebody gets a great or extraordinary success? Do these count towards total success? Make the encounter TN's lower? Increase tolerance? What happens if multiple characters get great/extraordinary success?
Seems oddly lacking in mechanics (unless I have missed something) leaving it all to house rules or the roll effectively counting for nothing.
So, I would think if the party had a spokesman who failed his Awe roll, someone else would simply have to make introductions. Also, don't forget, traits are your friend in Encounters; I had some players who kept flubbing up their Introduction rolls, because they forgot they could usually use a trait to swing an automatic success; Introductions are a good place for that, since it's often better to trade the chance for great or extraordinary success for a guarantee that you can be involved in the encounter. It also states that, if a character fails to be properly Introduced, they can still make rolls such as Insight and Riddle to aid/figure things out, just that they can't play a DIRECT role in the Encounter (so probably no Persuade, Awe, Inspire, etc)