argos wrote:Well, they dont have to be identical, but can they be similar enough to fool a sensitive. In other words, would you require some sort of roll to determine accuracy.
As stated by another poster it would depend on the Psychic sensitive and the relative "strength" of the ability.
It would also depend on the situation.
EG1. using the Psychic scent of one twin to locate the other there would be enough similarity for this to work if the Tracker is well trained in the use of his ability. (coalition dog boy yes, feral dog boy maybe).
EG2. telling one twin from another. with out a doubt the differences would stand out to any sensitive at that point.
NOTE:There are no written rules that cover this concept and as you can see there is some division in opinions on the matter. It truly boils down to a GM call.
ASIDE: when I get hit with a situation such as this I first check my out of game knowledge base. If after that i can still argue it either way I then ask myself (as the GM) which makes for a better story?
Given the brevity of the question I can only answer based upon my knowledge base. Does the plot hinge on one of those case of mistaken Identity things? or is it one of those my players just hit me with a wild scheme type things?
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