nonsi
2018-11-11, 08:14 AM
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In real life, not all performances rely on one's ability to captivate an audience, or finesse. Some require fancy handwork and footwork and amazing hand-eye coordination.
While card tricks can be associated with Sleight of Hand and Tightrope walking can be attributed to Balance (a bit of a stretch, but we'll let it slide), I can think of 4 things that don't fit any of the proposed 3.Xe skills:
1. Juggling
2. Unicycle Riding
3. Barrel & Board Balancing
4. Object Spinning (mainly balls, but not just)
Since only Juggling can be considered common sports in the middle-ages, this leaves me with Juggling and nothing more.
That's not enough to justify splitting Perform into Charisma-based set of skills and Intelligence-based set of skills.
So, if anyone can think of more examples, maybe it'll be worthwhile to explore that angle. If not, then I need suggestions what to do with Juggling.
In real life, not all performances rely on one's ability to captivate an audience, or finesse. Some require fancy handwork and footwork and amazing hand-eye coordination.
While card tricks can be associated with Sleight of Hand and Tightrope walking can be attributed to Balance (a bit of a stretch, but we'll let it slide), I can think of 4 things that don't fit any of the proposed 3.Xe skills:
1. Juggling
2. Unicycle Riding
3. Barrel & Board Balancing
4. Object Spinning (mainly balls, but not just)
Since only Juggling can be considered common sports in the middle-ages, this leaves me with Juggling and nothing more.
That's not enough to justify splitting Perform into Charisma-based set of skills and Intelligence-based set of skills.
So, if anyone can think of more examples, maybe it'll be worthwhile to explore that angle. If not, then I need suggestions what to do with Juggling.