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Hi John, many thanks for this, great work. One question on my mind: there are examples of dealing with multiple Threats (nice idea) and one example of failure as a Threat (which surprised me because it took what I might have called a Controlled Position in Blades and made it Desperate). But there are no examples of combining failure with other Threats. I appreciate that option could be overused, but it seems more interesting than (for example) setting a base Effect of zero when facing a dangerous challenge. If you have any guidance about that, I'd love to hear it. Thanks!

PS I bought this on DriveThru instead, no idea why. I'll come here next time!

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Yep, you can combine the threat of failure with other threats.

Like, if you're facing an Iruvian swordmaster, and you want to disengage and Prowl up a drainpipe to run away across the rooftops, you might have two threats: "Stabbed through the neck (Harm 4)" and "Failure: You don't escape. They block your way."

I'll include an example like this in the next update.

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Thanks John, good to hear!