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====Protocol Debate====
====Protocol Debate====
The Unicore is necessarily always more charismatic than you when it comes to conversing with machines. This includes player characters such as Automata (including flesh and blood Characters with a Unimatrix for brain) or remote-controlled Mech-suits, and even Event machines such as Dewamenet Warmechs or Dragon Soulcores. The Unicore can use Protocol Debate to use [[Speech_Point_Buy#Persuasion_Stat_and_Rolls|Persuasion]] as if using it from Speech Point Buy, except using the number of Proficiency Points invested in Ley Point Buy Packs, instead of Proficiency Points invested in Charisma Point Buy Packs. These machines are generally speaking immune to normal Persuasion and can only be persuaded by your Unicore. All other rules apply normally.
The Unicore is necessarily always more charismatic than you when it comes to conversing with machines. This includes player characters such as Automata (including flesh and blood Characters with a Unimatrix for brain) or remote-controlled Mech-suits, and even Event machines such as Dewamenet Warmechs or Dragon Soulcores. The Unicore can use Protocol Debate to use [[Speech_Point_Buy#Persuasion_Stat_and_Rolls|Persuasion]] as if using it from Speech Point Buy, except using the number of Proficiency Points invested in Ley Point Buy Packs, instead of Proficiency Points invested in Charisma Point Buy Packs. These machines are generally speaking immune to normal Persuasion and can only be persuaded by your Unicore. All other rules apply normally.
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Revision as of 02:20, 12 November 2024

The Ley Point Buy is part of the bigger Proficiency System. Please read the Proficiency Page first before reading this one. Ley Point Buy provides Packs for your Character to become proficient in using or hacking Dragon technology as fueled by the ancient Leyline system. They do this by creating their own Unicore (a sort of drone), a more simplified version of a Dragon's Soulcore (a more advanced drone with a complex personality) that acts as a semi-sentient supercomputer that can access functions of the Leylines and thus call upon Elderlaw, which is reality-enforcing Magic only accessible to Dragons. Ley Point Buy can be invested in by both pro and anti-Dragon/Draconist Characters. Keep in mind, however, that Draconists and Archon consider the Leylines the be under the sole ownership of Dragons. Dragon-aligned Characters may act hostile to your Character if they feel they are impeding on their property, as they often feel they should be the only ones allowed to interact with Leyline machines.

Free Packs

If at least one Proficiency Point is invested in Ley Point Buy, the following Packs are given for free.

Protocol Coding

You have created one or more Unicore drones, capable of independent thought and interacting with the Leylines, either by following the instructions of Draconist-aligned forces or by hacking and stealing the information from the system. A Unicore is about the size of a person's head and can have any metallic configuration, though usually appears like a levitating eye optic. Your Unicore grants you access to the Leylines. Anytime Archon or Dragon-aligned forces should receive information from the Leylines, your Character receives it too. The Unicore can also do simple functions around the house, but cannot engage in Combat and cannot leave your side. You may have your Unicore speak with a personality independent of your Character.

Protocol Detect

Your Unicore connects you to the Leylines and allows you to listen in, but it also listens back to you, and you cannot always decide what is being shared. This is a blessing and a curse, allowing you to detect non-Magic Disguises on other Unicore users. If you encounter a person who has Protocol Detect also, and they are using a non-Magic Disguise, you can see through their Disguise, this also applies to you in return. If you or they use a Magic Disguise, however, the identity remains hidden. Magic inherently always obfuscates the functioning of Dragon Machines.

Ley Point Buy Packs

Protocol Scout

Protocol Scout instructs the Unicore to act as a conduit for further use of your powers on your Allies. It grants the following Ability.

Name Type Range Cooldown Description
Protocol Scout Instant Technique

Emote Range

N/A Up to 5 times per Combat, Target an Ally and apply Protocol Scout. Target Ally is now considered "In Range" of all of your next Ability or Attack Emotes. This Action does not consume Turn.

Protocol Rewind

If you or your Ally does something detrimental/stupid/ignorant/mistaken during a Divinium Summoning/Demon Duke Summoning/Other kinds of Greater Entity interactions (like Gods, or Arken), the Unicore will automatically detect this, and force a localized time rewind with Elderlaw Magic until before the mistake, and then explain what mistake was made. This Mechanic must be Emoted at the start of any such encounter because DM's will not know your Proficiency spread going into it. This Mechanic can only be used once per Scene/Summoning, even if there are more Unicores present.

Protocol Photon

The Unicore is upgraded with a photonic projector, allowing it to produce realistic false images that are indistinguishable from the real thing. This means that you gain the ability to use visual illusions and obfuscations without the use of Magic. However, because the Unicore is always present, and its optical lens shows the projector, they are obviously illusions, though can still be used to obfuscate with proper planning. Additionally, Mechanics that would allow someone to see through illusions don't work on Protocol Photon. Finally, Protocol Photon can also change your Appearance to the degree it is classified as a Disguise. Combat removes all illusion projections, except the Disguise you are using until you reach 0 HP.

Protocol Gateway

The Unicore is able to create a duplicate entryway into any realm, location, or distant place that you have visited before with the Unicore. For example, if someone with a Custom Kit or Mechanic leads you into a secret realm, the Unicore will duplicate the location matrix and is able to create a Leyline Portal at your chosen location that will also lead to that location. You must request the portal placement and its hooked location in a Staff Ticket, but Staff may decline certain requests. Only one Portal may exist at any time. Additionally, if any specific realm or location should have a passive effect that Debuffs or reduces your Proficiencies, the Unicore blocks out this effect for you and one Ally.

Protocol Analysis

The Unicore allows you to perform a deep scan and analysis of otherworldly entities, objects, places, and Greater Entities. This allows your Character (if they are aware that someone is a Demon), to analyze their origins and Alignment, as well as their threat. This can also be used on Aloria-born people or entities that you may suspect are actually a God or Greater Entitiy in hiding to reveal their nature, however, be aware that this is telegraphed and the entity may not like being revealed. Additionally, this Mechanic grants deep analysis of the sentient peoples of Aloria, but whatever information comes out of such an analysis, should be discussed with consent between you and the person you are using it on.

Protocol Debate

The Unicore is necessarily always more charismatic than you when it comes to conversing with machines. This includes player characters such as Automata (including flesh and blood Characters with a Unimatrix for brain) or remote-controlled Mech-suits, and even Event machines such as Dewamenet Warmechs or Dragon Soulcores. The Unicore can use Protocol Debate to use Persuasion as if using it from Speech Point Buy, except using the number of Proficiency Points invested in Ley Point Buy Packs, instead of Proficiency Points invested in Charisma Point Buy Packs. These machines are generally speaking immune to normal Persuasion and can only be persuaded by your Unicore. All other rules apply normally.

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