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Staghorn

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This is why I hate Affinity Publisher. I'll get a version with bookmarks up soon.

You do that via "This Is Who I Am".

"People Are Pawns" was the name of the original "the Pragmatist always has this and no other Playbook can take it" move, but it was changed to "It's Taken Care Of". I just fixed the issue now - thanks for spotting it!

Thank you for picking up a physical copy and reaching out! Hold is generated by moves that generate Hold as part of their effects, and Hold is spent to use that move's specific effects. For example, the Basic Move get some answers generates Hold when a hit is rolled, and this hold is spent to ask one of that move's questions. You can think of moves that use Hold as having "charges" that can be spent at a later point during a scene. Hold only applies in the context of Hold-using moves, so don't worry about it unless a move says you should.

The sentence should be "On a 7-9, the Lead Writer will tell you what’s threatening your stealth if you’re present." Thanks for catching that; I'll fix it promptly.

I was under the impression that the software I was using was doing so automatically. Thanks for catching that it's not there - they'll be in the book's next version.

Thank you for reminding me. I've been a bit scatterbrained since I'm preparing to showcase the game at a local expo and there's a lot of planning to be done. Once it gets admin approval, all backers should be receiving an email from itch containing a download key for this game.

It's referring to a section that is present in a separate PDF handout. It's something that I had uploaded but, for whatever reason, marked as private. I'll look it over, make sure everything is updated and nothing is incomplete, and make it public shortly. Thank you for pointing this out!