Give Exhibition (sage ability)

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Give exhibition is an amateur-status sage ability enabling the character to put on a acrobatic performance, incorporating elements of juggling, tumblings and — having acquired more knowledge — other feats such as equilibrialism, tightrope walking, corde lisse and so on. Naturally, the character likes to perform tricks regularly, and is assumed to be working at his or her craft to invent something new.

Performances

And so, once per month, or after a period of at least 30 days, the acrobat may give a performance, presenting the new feats that have been mastered. The pleasure received from watching gives the audience a thrill of excitement, astonishment and courage, which translates into a +5% experience bonus that lasts for twenty-four hours. Since the acrobat can decide precisely when to give this performance, presumably this can be prior to an expected battle or in the hours before entering a dungeon. The exhibition must last 15 minutes and can be given while waiting on the battlefield or — if practical for the instrument being played — while approaching the dungeon or enemy's lair.

An exhibitioin can be given in any new venue the character enters, for the patrons there won't have seen the acrobat perform before — thus the "once a month" requirement is met for each stranger. The party may not receive any special benefit from most of these nights, but the new audience will. Importantly, the audience must be ready and appreciative of the would-be performer! A performance cannot be forced on a crowd who happens to be present, but are not interested in listening. An introduction by the proprietor is therefore necessary for a performance to take place.