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Speaking a creature's personal truename increases the DC of the truespeak check by 2. You gain a +4 competence bonus on truespeak checks for saying your own personal truename. | Speaking a creature's personal truename increases the DC of the truespeak check by 2. You gain a +4 competence bonus on truespeak checks for saying your own personal truename. | ||
− | Lastly, of course, is pronouncing the truename of a creature or object, a key function to the workings of truespeech-using classes. ''The DC for a truespeak check is DC 11 + the creature's CR (0 for objects).'' You must pronounce a creature or object's truename (common or personal) to affect it properly with a [[Truenamer, Rebuild (3.5e Class)|truenamer's]] utterances. More importantly, the former Law of Resistance and Law of Sequence are discarded, replaced by the Law of | + | Lastly, of course, is pronouncing the truename of a creature or object, a key function to the workings of truespeech-using classes. ''The DC for a truespeak check is DC 11 + the creature's CR (0 for objects).'' You must pronounce a creature or object's truename (common or personal) to affect it properly with a [[Truenamer, Rebuild (3.5e Class)|truenamer's]] utterances. More importantly, the former Law of Resistance and Law of Sequence are discarded, replaced by the Law of Instances and the Law of Chorus. |
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− | When you use an utterance successfully, you | + | When you use an utterance successfully, you can only have one instance of the utterance active at a time. For an utterance of instantaneous, this is a non-issue. However utterances with durations other than Permanent will have the previous instance of an utterance expire when a new instance comes into play elsewhere. For example, you can summon a pack of 3 fire elementals via ''[[Bind Spirit (3.5e Utterance)|bind spirit]]'', but if you subsequently try to summon another creature via ''bind spirit'' the fire elemental summoning is dismissed. |
==== Law of Chorus ==== | ==== Law of Chorus ==== | ||
Most utterances only affect a single target. For these single target utterances, you can choose to raise the DC of the truespeak check by twice the utterance level (so a 2nd level utterance is a +4 increase). For every increase you make, you can target another creature with an equal or lower truespeak DC in range of your utterance, to a maximum equal to your character level. | Most utterances only affect a single target. For these single target utterances, you can choose to raise the DC of the truespeak check by twice the utterance level (so a 2nd level utterance is a +4 increase). For every increase you make, you can target another creature with an equal or lower truespeak DC in range of your utterance, to a maximum equal to your character level. | ||
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+ | Using the Law of Chorus is an effective way of breaching the Law of Instances, as all targets are subject to the same instance of an utterance. | ||
=== The Finisher === | === The Finisher === |
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Truespeak Fix
Somewhere deep within the realms, within the ivory towers along the coast, the wizards sat and pondered creating all manner of spells, and altering the very fabric of the cosmos. Among these coastal wizards, many sat in thought on what next to add to the universes they create with a whim.
"I have an idea!" shouted one such wizard, standing from Simbul's Strange Seating spell. "It will be the best idea ever."
"You say that about everything. You said that about your Complete Warrior Samurai too." his co-conspirator replied, bored. "Still, beats nothing. What do you got."
"So you know how we have normal Vancian spellcasting..."
"Uh huh..."
"And then we had spellcasting with points, and it made psionics?"
"Uh huh..."
"And then we figured out spellcasting at-will, and made warlocks!"
"What's your point?"
"A new spellcasting system! Spellcasting... based on skill checks!"
"That's..." His partner paused and rubbed his chin thoughtfully, "Actually kind of interesting. But tricky. Very tricky. You know how easy it is to optimize skill checks, so if the casting is based on a skill, whatever numbers you put in will surely become unbalanced. Still, it has potential. Perhaps if there are fixed DCs, or you could somehow account for additional bonuses, then maybe you might be able to pull off-"
"And done." With a click of a button on Microsoft's Magnificent Machine, he had just sent off a PDF to the world outside.
"Wait, what did you do? You're done already? Please tell me you haven't published it already! What about balance?"
"Of course I'm done, deadlines and all. The elder evil Hasbro won't stand for it otherwise. Don't worry, your concerns about huge skill checks are no more. I just made it impossible to do skill checks after a few times, and made it you can't use it more than one at a time. I don't remember if you could dismiss them, but I'm sure it's not important. Who would cast the same spell more than once? I typed a number on a d8 and gave them that many spells known. Called it truenaming, I did! It'll be a big hit."
The other wizard groaned and went back to his work.
The Problem
Truespeak is broken. The idea is so promising, the flavor, perfect, and the execution is a natural 1. Even now as I type this, fixing truenaming is almost impossible. This variant is to be used with the rebuild of the truenamer class here.
The Solution
The following replies all traits and functions of the Truespeak skill.
Truespeak (Int; Trained Only)
Truespeak can be used to perform several effects in addition to the uses performed by truespeech classes. Everything has a common truename (the equivalent of "dog" or "orc") and a personal truename ("Rover" and "Bob"). Personal truenames are difficult to discover, and rightfully so, as they can invoke additional power over the creature. If you have the personal truename of a creature, you can specify them in a [Summoning] or [Calling] effect can conjure them through. You can also use a personal truename to force a unique creature through a gate without a save (though it does not impart control). Truenames are also used as blackmail for many outsiders, as it opens them up to the whims of mortal spellcasters and their abuses. As a result, they take great care not to reveal their truenames.
It can be used to identify key properties of a creature normally not known to characters in-game (such as hit dice... so that's how you research it...), hit points, status effects a creature or object is under, or even discover a truename. Consult the following table.
Truespeak Effect | DC |
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Divine HD | 10 + the creature's HD |
Divine Level/CR | 10 + the creature's CR |
Divine Current Hp | 10 + the creature's HD |
Divine Status | 20 + 10 for every additional status you divine |
Divine Personal Truename1 | 20 + CR of the creature ×3 |
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You can also make a Truespeak check as a free action to identify an utterance being spoken, even when it's not your turn. The DC of this check is equal to the DC to speak the utterance you wish to identify.
Speaking a creature's personal truename increases the DC of the truespeak check by 2. You gain a +4 competence bonus on truespeak checks for saying your own personal truename.
Lastly, of course, is pronouncing the truename of a creature or object, a key function to the workings of truespeech-using classes. The DC for a truespeak check is DC 11 + the creature's CR (0 for objects). You must pronounce a creature or object's truename (common or personal) to affect it properly with a truenamer's utterances. More importantly, the former Law of Resistance and Law of Sequence are discarded, replaced by the Law of Instances and the Law of Chorus.
Law of Instances
When you use an utterance successfully, you can only have one instance of the utterance active at a time. For an utterance of instantaneous, this is a non-issue. However utterances with durations other than Permanent will have the previous instance of an utterance expire when a new instance comes into play elsewhere. For example, you can summon a pack of 3 fire elementals via bind spirit, but if you subsequently try to summon another creature via bind spirit the fire elemental summoning is dismissed.
Law of Chorus
Most utterances only affect a single target. For these single target utterances, you can choose to raise the DC of the truespeak check by twice the utterance level (so a 2nd level utterance is a +4 increase). For every increase you make, you can target another creature with an equal or lower truespeak DC in range of your utterance, to a maximum equal to your character level.
Using the Law of Chorus is an effective way of breaching the Law of Instances, as all targets are subject to the same instance of an utterance.
The Finisher
Because saying a truename is such an idiosyncratic, exacting task, you can't take 10 or take 20 on Truespeak checks.
Action: Speaking a truename is a standard action that provokes attacks of opportunity.
Try Again: Yes.
Synergy: if you have 5 ranks in Truespeak, you gain a +1 bonus on all Knowledge checks.
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