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    The Charismatic hero, being based directly on an attribute, has elements of
    the rogue, the bard, and the aristocrat in him. Stuff like this, I mine for
    mechanics, but I wouldn`t be inclined to just port the class in. I can see
    specialty feats and abilities for classes, prestige classes, and templar
    training in him as well as ther other ability based heros for the modern d20
    setting.

    IMC, the Taunt feat works like this: You can taunt another character,
    forcing them to make a Willpower save. If the save is successful, your
    taunts had no effect. If successful, all skill checks and attacks (but not
    ability checks or saves) have a -2 morale penalty. Taunting is a standard
    action and does not provoke opporunity attacks. You may taunt an opponant
    repeatedly. Its effects are cumultative. The effect of then taunt ends
    with the end of the encounter. Taunting an opponant reduces their attitude
    toward you by one catagory.

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    The Charismatic hero, being based directly on an attribute, has elements of
    the rogue, the bard, and the aristocrat in him. Stuff like this, I mine for
    mechanics, but I wouldn`t be inclined to just port the class in. I can see
    specialty feats and abilities for classes, prestige classes, and templar
    training in him as well as ther other ability based heros for the modern d20
    setting.

    IMC, the Taunt feat works like this: You can taunt another character,
    forcing them to make a Willpower save. If the save is successful, your
    taunts had no effect. If successful, all skill checks and attacks (but not
    ability checks or saves) have a -2 morale penalty. Taunting is a standard
    action and does not provoke opporunity attacks. You may taunt an opponant
    repeatedly. Its effects are cumultative. The effect of then taunt ends
    with the end of the encounter. Taunting an opponant reduces their attitude
    toward you by one catagory.

    Kenneth Gauck
    kgauck@mchsi.com

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