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I don't have the exact text I'm afraid but playing with a Fey-warlock also brought some key routing around the circus - at the entrance and also when interacting with the shifter!clown on stage. If you pass the check with fey, you notice that there's nothing fey about them but they do harbour murderous/violent intent -> so you're able to say you're not into going up on stage. | I don't have the exact text I'm afraid but playing with a Fey-warlock also brought some key routing around the circus - at the entrance and also when interacting with the shifter!clown on stage. If you pass the check with fey, you notice that there's nothing fey about them but they do harbour murderous/violent intent -> so you're able to say you're not into going up on stage. | ||
:Interesting. Does this force you still into sending up one of your companions, like a refusal normally would? --[[User:HarveyPekar|HarveyPekar]] ([[User talk:HarveyPekar|talk]]) 17:03, 29 December 2023 (CET) |
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Initial interaction with fake-clown (Warlock)
I don't have the exact text I'm afraid but playing with a Fey-warlock also brought some key routing around the circus - at the entrance and also when interacting with the shifter!clown on stage. If you pass the check with fey, you notice that there's nothing fey about them but they do harbour murderous/violent intent -> so you're able to say you're not into going up on stage.
- Interesting. Does this force you still into sending up one of your companions, like a refusal normally would? --HarveyPekar (talk) 17:03, 29 December 2023 (CET)