Concealment (sage study)

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The art of not being seen through actions and the application of camouflage and disguise, designed to allow the character to move or wait within a short distance of an enemy without being seen. The study is applied primarily in self-defense and escaping notice; there is little inherent in the knowledge that will allow the counter-observance of others who might also possess this knowledge.

Much of the study is related to the sage ability, stealth, as concealment improves the effects of that ability or obliviates the need for it. The study also teaches the character how to act in the open without drawing attention, or how to avoid direct searches for the character through distraction, including the addition of light and other energy sources to the character's "bag of tricks."

The abilities below describe the possible actions within the study.

Amateur

  • Burrowing: enables improved concealment through use of immediate conditions or terrain.
  • Camouflage: the ability to proficiently camouflage the body.
  • Freeze: character stops all movement as best as they are able, hoping their clothing or the amount of light will conceal them.

Authority

  • Disguise: empowers the character to conceal their appearance so that they will not be recognized.
  • Find Shadow: allows the character to locate and hide within the darkest places in any environment, day or night, even enabling the character to set up a light in order to improve this effect.

Expert

  • Evaporate: allows the character to apparently disappear into a crowd, even while under direct observation.

Sage

  • Indiscernable: enables the character to escape attention, and even fail to be remembered by those who might have been present.



See Thief Sage Abilities