Arrrre you ready for philosophical questions on the nature of talent versus skill, I'm so sorry
Essentially - given that skills, defined by the memories page as things your characters worked to be good at, have to be re-purchased per the game's mechanics, what happens to skills like, say, poetry, or singing? If a character had a natural inclination towards a hobby or pursuit, would the memory loss just bring them back to where they'd be if they'd never really practiced or trained?
And, given who I'm playing, if there's a supernatural element to the character being skilled at a given task (Orpheus here being the son of a goddess of the arts), does the lack of power-loss factor in or nah?
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Essentially - given that skills, defined by the memories page as things your characters worked to be good at, have to be re-purchased per the game's mechanics, what happens to skills like, say, poetry, or singing? If a character had a natural inclination towards a hobby or pursuit, would the memory loss just bring them back to where they'd be if they'd never really practiced or trained?
And, given who I'm playing, if there's a supernatural element to the character being skilled at a given task (Orpheus here being the son of a goddess of the arts), does the lack of power-loss factor in or nah?