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MNBlockHead
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Old September 10th, 2015, 07:49 PM
One good example that come immediately to mind is that a players may hear of a person, place, or thing and therefore I reveal it. Maybe they get a whole lot of information about it. They research the heck out of it or someone hiring them for a job fully briefs the party on that thing. So I can reveal nearly everything about it.

BUT they have not yet encountered it.

Many RW users use the reveal bubbles to indicate that the players know something about something, someone, or somewhere. That doesn't mean that they have encountered that person, place, or thing.

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