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==Effects==  
==Effects==  
Taking this benefit allows the character to recall events, names, faces, images, etc... with perfect photographic clarity. The character must have observed it directly through sight or speech. This does not allow the character to recall something that they were not a first-hand observer of, or to recall things that they failed to perceive at the time. It also does not allow the character to later make a different attempt to pierce a shroud, a lie, concealment, etc... If the character observed something that was a result of subterfuge, misdirection, illusion, or the like, they will always remember the same observation. Other actions or events may convey the understanding that what they saw was false, but the images are not replaced with what was obfuscated.
Taking this benefit allows the character to recall events, names, faces, images, etc... with perfect photographic clarity. The character must have observed it directly through sight or speech. This does not allow the character to recall something that they were not a first-hand observer of, or to recall things that they failed to perceive at the time. It also does not allow the character to later make a different attempt to pierce a shroud, a lie, concealment, etc... If the character observed something that was a result of subterfuge, misdirection, illusion, or the like, they will always remember the same observation. Other actions or events may convey the understanding that what they saw was false, but the images are not replaced with what was obfuscated.
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 5 October 2020

Requirements

  • Purchase at Character Creation
  • Rank 2 only, 2 CC points

Effects

Taking this benefit allows the character to recall events, names, faces, images, etc... with perfect photographic clarity. The character must have observed it directly through sight or speech. This does not allow the character to recall something that they were not a first-hand observer of, or to recall things that they failed to perceive at the time. It also does not allow the character to later make a different attempt to pierce a shroud, a lie, concealment, etc... If the character observed something that was a result of subterfuge, misdirection, illusion, or the like, they will always remember the same observation. Other actions or events may convey the understanding that what they saw was false, but the images are not replaced with what was obfuscated.