Disguise
Disguise
Examples of the ability of disguise:
Novice: can use simple makeup and change of clothes to imitate 'easy'
targets like playing a noble (requires etiquette to avoid making mistakes)
or a beggar. Will not fool those who know the character.
Average: can use makeup well enough to fool those who know the character,
and can disguise voice. Does not include the ability to mimick others'
voices.
Good: knows how to use fur dyes and bleaches, can ruffle or shape fur or
feathers to achieve some related cross-species disguises. Can fool even
best friends.
Expert: can even disguise own scent, and can use prostheses to further
disguise self as another species, or contacts or eye drops to change eye
colors, though this species must still be similar in appearance. Can fool
own mother. Can mimick voices.
Adept: a master of disguise and acting, able to choose scent, change
appearance, mimick voices, and memorize characterizations so as to be able
to imitate anyone of a related species. This level of disguise is degraded
the farther from one's own species the character must go.
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