Incidentals



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Incidentals are minor activities that characters can undertake that require extremely little time or effort, such as dropping something they're holding or speaking to another character.

The following are examples of Incidentals:

  • • Speaking to another character.
  • • Dropping an item held in one's hands.
  • • Releasing someone the character is holding.
  • • Minor movements such as shifting position, peeking around a corner, or looking behind a person.

Incidental Limitations

There is no hard limit to the number of Incidentals a character may perform during their Turn. However, the GM may veto excessive numbers of Incidentals, or decide they are complex enough to warrant counting as a Maneuver.