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'''Benefits''':  If a rogue with this talent kills, knocks unconscious, or stuns a creature during a surprise round, she may also make a Stealth check, opposed by Perception checks of those in the vicinity, to prevent them from identifying her as the assailant. If successful, those nearby might not even notice that the target is hurt until several moments later.
'''Benefits''':  If a rogue with this talent kills, knocks unconscious, or stuns a creature during a surprise round, she may also make a Stealth check after the attack as a free action, opposed by Perception checks of those in the vicinity, to prevent them from identifying her as the assailant. Any creature that fails its perception check has no idea where the rogue is, and isn't even aware that anything untoward happened to their friend until after the surprise round is over (when his body finally collapses in a heap on the ground).

Revision as of 21:52, 29 March 2014


Quiet Death

Prerequisites: Advanced Talents


Benefits: If a rogue with this talent kills, knocks unconscious, or stuns a creature during a surprise round, she may also make a Stealth check after the attack as a free action, opposed by Perception checks of those in the vicinity, to prevent them from identifying her as the assailant. Any creature that fails its perception check has no idea where the rogue is, and isn't even aware that anything untoward happened to their friend until after the surprise round is over (when his body finally collapses in a heap on the ground).