Critical success moves the trait to the serious side while critical failure makes it more silly. This also adjusts the die type used in the roll with serious characters getting bigger dice.
Two contemporaries born in the 18th century provide reasons for guarded optimism about 21st-century U.S. politics. Democrats are suddenly, if only situationally, admiring James Madison (1751-1836).
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