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With a cursory examination, the Lawgiver can determine the exact [[quality]] of any good offered for sale. She can tell if it is in [[poor]], [[average]], or [[excellent]] condition. However, this grants her no knowledge of the market value of any particular good, nor does it tell her the purpose of an object. By inspecting a scavenged mechanism of the First Age, she could tell if it was functional, but not how it functions. | With a cursory examination, the Lawgiver can determine the exact [[quality]] of any good offered for sale. She can tell if it is in [[poor]], [[average]], or [[excellent]] condition. However, this grants her no knowledge of the market value of any particular good, nor does it tell her the purpose of an object. By inspecting a scavenged mechanism of the First Age, she could tell if it was functional, but not how it functions. |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 19 April 2020
Cost: 1m; Mins: Bureaucracy 1, Essence 1
Type: Simple
Keywords: None
Duration: Instant
Prerequisite Charms: None
With a cursory examination, the Lawgiver can determine the exact quality of any good offered for sale. She can tell if it is in poor, average, or excellent condition. However, this grants her no knowledge of the market value of any particular good, nor does it tell her the purpose of an object. By inspecting a scavenged mechanism of the First Age, she could tell if it was functional, but not how it functions.