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 All of that is separate from the Round Limit, which basically represents how much time you have to try to get your way before either the opposing party cements their views or chooses to disengage from the conversation entirely. An Opponent that's defeated may still be engaged in the conversation from a listening perspective;​ they'​re just not contributing anything particularly useful any longer. All of that is separate from the Round Limit, which basically represents how much time you have to try to get your way before either the opposing party cements their views or chooses to disengage from the conversation entirely. An Opponent that's defeated may still be engaged in the conversation from a listening perspective;​ they'​re just not contributing anything particularly useful any longer.
  
-Opposed Charisma rolls are more direct, reflecting a specific effort to grab and hold someone'​s attention. This can be direct through the use of pointed words or even physical actions (though not quite to the level of a physical altercation);​ it could involve general allure; or it could include magical compulsions and illusions. Use whatever fits best for your story and characters.+Opposed Charisma rolls reflect grabbing ​and holding ​someone'​s attention ​(usually, but not always, intentionally). This can be direct through the use of pointed words or even physical actions (though not quite to the level of a physical altercation);​ it could involve general allure; or it could include magical compulsions and illusions. Use whatever fits best for your story and characters.
  
 Sometimes, interaction scenarios are used to portray mental battles of will. This usually happens when powerful magics are involved. It may involve charms and illusions, direct attempts at mental control, and even soul-draining efforts from powerful villains or objects. Sometimes, interaction scenarios are used to portray mental battles of will. This usually happens when powerful magics are involved. It may involve charms and illusions, direct attempts at mental control, and even soul-draining efforts from powerful villains or objects.
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