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\begin{amove}{Well-Trained}
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Choose another training for your animal companion.
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Choose another training for your animal companion.
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\end{amove}
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\begin{amove}{God Amidst the Wastes}
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Dedicate yourself to a deity (name a new one or choose one that’s already been established). You gain the commune and cast a spell cleric moves. When you select this move, treat yourself as a cleric of level 1 for using spells. Every time you gain a level thereafter, increase your effective cleric level by 1.
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Dedicate yourself to a deity (name a new one or choose one that’s
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already been established). You gain the commune and cast a spell
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cleric moves. When you select this move, treat yourself as a cleric
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of level 1 for using spells. Every time you gain a level thereafter,
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increase your effective cleric level by 1.
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\end{amove}
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\begin{amove}{Follow Me}
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When you undertake a perilous journey you can take two roles. You make a separate roll for each. FIX ME FOR CH
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When you undertake a perilous journey you can take two roles. You
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make a separate roll for each. FIX ME FOR CH
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\end{amove}
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\begin{amove}{A Safe Place}
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When you set the watch for the night, everyone takes +1 to take watch.
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When you set the watch for the night, everyone takes +1 to take
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watch.
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\end{amove}
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\begin{amove}{Turn You Into a Newt (INT)}
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When you cast a spell to transfigure an enemy into a more harmless
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form, roll +INT. \textbf{On a hit}, you did it! They'll turn back
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after fulfilling a condition you tell them, or at sunrise if you
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don't give one. \textbf{On a 7-9}, the spell wasn't quite as
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When you \textbf{cast a spell to transfigure an enemy into a more
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harmless form}, roll +INT. \textbf{On a hit}, you did it! They'll
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turn back after fulfilling a condition you tell them, or at sunrise
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if you don't give one. \textbf{On a 7-9}, the spell wasn't quite as
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effective as you'd like. The GM chooses one:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Their new form doesn't hinder them as much as you'd hoped
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