Intuition

Rule

When you spend Intuition on a roll, you’re using your natural instincts to better perceive the world around you. If you’re rolling with

, you might close your eyes and listen intently to find the source of a mysterious sound. If you’re rolling with , you might take an extra moment with the object you’re examining to study its fine details. If you’re rolling with , you might open yourself more fully to the supernatural world by burying your hands in the soil.

Kat is trapped in a collapsing mineshaft within the Bridleborne Mountains. With a cave-in imminent, they are trying to find the best escape route for their circle. They have an action of zero in Survey, but know how important this roll will be, so they spend 2 Intuition for a total of two dice in their pool.

When you burn an Intuition resistance, you’re relying on your innate senses to help you push back on the consequences of a roll. Ask yourself what you tap into within yourself to defy the negative outcome.

Kat makes an action roll and the results are both 1—on a high-stakes roll like this, they know a failure could result in body marks from the large rocks falling around them. They decide to burn an Intuition resistance and attempt another roll. Kat doesn’t have any points in Survey, so they will have to roll two dice and take the lower result. One die comes up a 4 and the other a 5, giving them a mixed success. They ask the GM what happens next.