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Revision as of 01:05, 22 August 2011

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This is a candidate pattern, which may enter version 2.0 of the Deck.
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Candidate Card

Synopsis

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Relationships

Context:
Awareness .
Relates to:
Unaware NPC , Seeking for PC .
May relates to:
Anticipation , [[...

Suspicious NPC may be a form of or be integrated in the triggering of an Anticipation phase.]] [[File:M385px-...

SuspiciousNPCMayBeAFormOfOrBeIntegratedInTheTriggeringOfAnAnticipationPhase.-front-v20.png|8px|]].

Description

This is a candidate pattern that results from recursively acknowledging that there is a typical state of Awareness interpreted by the NPC (and towards the PC), which is between the Unaware NPC state and the Seeking for PC state.

Examples

[Note: considering that this is still a candidate pattern, more examples then usually are presented, in order to provide a better support for the discussion.]

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