Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Seer Advice (1)

    This is a Post about Aura seeing, and RPG.

    You'll have to practice seeing Aura before beeing able to use this advice.

    I tell you this is not a Post about Aura in general, and it's for a Master whose abilities are a bit more than rolling the die.

    First, you'll need much practice.

    When you're Mastering, you don't have the time to see and investigate all Aura shades. RPG is fast, and decisions are made all the time. So, you'll need to practice offgame as much as you can, before you can see Aura for just a moment. That's the goal, here.

    Players don't need to know you're reading them.

    It's fast, remember.

    All you need is a moment in which you could otherwise need to "guess" what are the Player's emotions, and psychic state.

    It's nothing about guesswork, here.

    Don't bother remembering all traditional collour meanings, because it's no use for a game.

    You just need fastly focus on the Aura, to have a Reading.

    If you do this, you'll be able to define collour meanings with time and use, but I tell you this fast reading can't show a deep reading. What you need is a Deep Green, when Player's obviuouly Deep Thinking. It's all about creativity, here, because it's a creative game. You'll probably never see a Red, because the Players are not at a situation where they'd see danger or otherwise be angry to hell.

    Pink just means the Player's enjoying the Piece.

    Pale yellow is no good, and the Player's possibly too tired, and|or maybe a bit sick.

    Well, Strong Yellow is good. It's sometime called Golden, but forget the spiritual meanings of these collours.

    Again, it's a game.

    If you see a Graffiti, the Player's possibly closed into the situation, and on the contrary it's good, but you'll probably need to give him advices on the game.

    Deep Green is the most wanted collour.

    It means reason, and creativity, and that's when you focus on the solutions (not the problems).

    I've never seen a Deep Blue.

    Well, but if you comes to an Orange it's probably the best time of the game, a climax, of course, for that Player.

    Brown and Violet are too rare collours to mention.

    You won't have the time to think much about the collours you're seeing.

    In fact, as it's a game, you'll have to figure out what Fiction is doing at that moment, to identify the correct emotion and psychic state. This you'll have to practice offgame, because it's a skill you'll need to practice to make it fast.

    With time you'll probably be able to identify everything.

    Well, you may not be a Seer.

    In this case, try to practice seeing that which is transparent and is around everything.

    Seeing Aura is a skill that comes from this perception.

    Now, to help your Reading.

    Orange means emotion, creativity and attention, but it also means pride and vanity (take care, if that's the case).

    Pink means joy and friendship, and that normal because you're all friends.

    Deep Blue, Brown and Violet are too rare to give exemples. You'll probably see these in moments of frustration, and|or deception.

    Yellow means activity, the Player's probably trying to find out what to do inside game.

    Well, Golden is rare too, but Pale Yellow means shyness, and you'll probably see it in that Player who doesn't take much action, so you have to detect in which way this Player enjoys playing RPG.

    Deep Green is good, as it means patience, reason and empathy, deep thinking, but it can also means uncertainty or even suspense.

    As you See, you'll have to find out the meaning by the moment.

    All can be good, or not.

    Hope this might help you with your skills, but only practice with Fast Reading will show you how to use Aura to analyze your Players and take the best move.

    Remember here, that everything moves, and the next collour is important too.

    Don't disturb everyone's fun just because you know what's happening inside everyone's emotion and|or psychic state, ok?

    Everyone's here to have fun.

    That's all.

    I hope you're enjoying your stay here at the Blog.

    And Stay Plugged.

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