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-Harry thought over his collected experimental data. It was only the most crude and preliminary sort of effortbut it was enough to support at least one conclusion: "​Aaaaaaarrrgh this doesn't make any sense!"+"​Patterns emerge ​and disappear all the timethough there's no pattern in what makes a good story."
  
-<​cite>​Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality (Eliezer Yudkowsky)</​cite>​+<​cite>​Jo.</​cite>​
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-The Ideal of Pattern consists of the aspects of Order and Chaos. It deals with adherence to and deviation from consistent rules. ​This can be both rules within a story, and the regularities of the story itself.+The Ideal of Pattern consists of the aspects of Order and Chaos. It deals with adherence to and deviation from consistent rules. ​Such [[Muses]] are particularly curiousseeking to decipher method ​and order wherever they can find it, or disguising their own methods as they require.
  
-Muses of Pattern have power over themes of simplicity, complexity, consistency and running themes, repetition, deviation and randomness. +Muses of Pattern have power over themes of simplicity, complexity, consistency and running themes, repetition, deviation and randomness. ​They believe that the course of the Narrative is governed by characters'​ knowledge ​and the gaps therein. Hence, when a Muse of Pattern wants to use their [[Skills]] to manipulate ​the Narrative of a [[vignettes|Vignette]], they must act to change that knowledge.
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-In [[Vignettes]] ​and the [[Dreamscape]], these powers can be manifested through applications of the Muses' ​[[Skills]].+
  
 ===== Strife ===== ===== Strife =====
  
-{{ pattern_strife.jpg?&​nolink300|Guided by the red orbs, the soldiers were kept perfectly ​in line. Forever.}}+{{ pattern_strife.jpg?&​nolink300|Soldiers rarely engage ​in dance-offs.}}
  
 The Strife Skill governs uses of powers to attack others. With Pattern, this could mean forcing someone into a pattern that dictates that they are harmed, or out of one that would protect them. The Strife Skill governs uses of powers to attack others. With Pattern, this could mean forcing someone into a pattern that dictates that they are harmed, or out of one that would protect them.
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 Some examples of applications at different power levels are: Some examples of applications at different power levels are:
  
-  * **Weak**: A Muse might remind someone of a cut they received earlier in the story, ​or make them stumble over an unexpected obstacle+  * **Weak**: A Muse might remind someone of a cut they received earlier in the story, ​distracting ​them momentarily
-  * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might give themselves an edge in a fight by seeing the pattern in their opponent'​s moves, or avoiding fighting predictably themselves.+  * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might give themselves an edge in a fight by seeing the pattern in their opponent'​s moves.
   * **Strong**: A Muse might make their side in a fight coordinate effectively,​ or prevent the opposition from doing the same.   * **Strong**: A Muse might make their side in a fight coordinate effectively,​ or prevent the opposition from doing the same.
-  * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might force somebody to go through with their foreshadowed deathor prevent their appointed saviour from saving them.+  * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might force somebody to go through with their foreshadowed death - whether they want to or not.
  
 ===== Subvert ===== ===== Subvert =====
  
-{{ pattern_subvert.jpg?&​nolink300|"No, Benjamin Franklin does not have high archesI don't even think people shaped their eyebrows back then!"}}+{{ pattern_subvert.jpg?&​nolink300|Literal mazes grant a natural advantage when using Subvert.}}
  
 The Subvert Skill governs uses of powers to obscure information and deceive others. With Pattern, this could mean making something appear to follow a pattern that it doesn'​t,​ or causing misleading foreshadowing. The Subvert Skill governs uses of powers to obscure information and deceive others. With Pattern, this could mean making something appear to follow a pattern that it doesn'​t,​ or causing misleading foreshadowing.
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 Some examples of applications at different power levels are: Some examples of applications at different power levels are:
  
-  * **Weak**: A Muse might forge a document to look just like it's meant to, or cast false suspicion on one that's genuine.+  * **Weak**: A Muse might forge a document to look just like it's meant to, though not if you look too closely.
   * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might make someone resemble their sibling, or someone else who looks similar.   * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might make someone resemble their sibling, or someone else who looks similar.
   * **Strong**: A Muse might cause an opponent to lose themselves in a town, getting lost in the maze-like streets.   * **Strong**: A Muse might cause an opponent to lose themselves in a town, getting lost in the maze-like streets.
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 ===== Seek ===== ===== Seek =====
  
-{{ pattern_seek.jpg?&​nolink250|"Can you call something ​'my precious'​ when it's only worth 10p?"}}+{{ pattern_seek.jpg?&​nolink250|Sometimes Skills aren't even necessary...}}
  
 The Seek Skill governs uses of powers to gather information. With Pattern, this could mean understanding the rules behind a phenomenon, or seeking out aberrant cases. The Seek Skill governs uses of powers to gather information. With Pattern, this could mean understanding the rules behind a phenomenon, or seeking out aberrant cases.
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 Some examples of applications at different power levels are: Some examples of applications at different power levels are:
  
-  * **Weak**: A Muse might quickly spot the needle in a haystack, or recognise the characteristic style of someone'​s handwriting.+  * **Weak**: A Muse might recognise the characteristic style of someone'​s handwriting, though not necessarily whose it is.
   * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might know enough local rules and customs to fit in, or notice when somebody isn't acting like themselves.   * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might know enough local rules and customs to fit in, or notice when somebody isn't acting like themselves.
-  * **Strong**: A Muse might notice the subtly wrong behaviour of a spy among some group, or find the most perfectly archetypal example of a character [[tropes|Trope]].+  * **Strong**: A Muse might notice the subtly wrong behaviour of a spy among some group.
   * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might understand the principles by which a society operates, or find the only place in the world where some rule doesn'​t apply.   * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might understand the principles by which a society operates, or find the only place in the world where some rule doesn'​t apply.
  
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 Some examples of applications at different power levels are: Some examples of applications at different power levels are:
  
-  * **Weak**: A Muse might restore a broken pot to be like the other in its batch, or decorate it to be interestingly unique+  * **Weak**: A Muse might restore a broken pot to be like the other in its batch. 
-  * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might cause a computer ​run perfectly, or produce a table of random numbers. +  * **Moderate**:​ A Muse might cause a computer ​to produce a table of random numbers. 
-  * **Strong**: A Muse might enchant the ancient necklace to be fit for its expected purpose, or sabotage a generator so that it fails at an unexpected time. +  * **Strong**: A Muse might sabotage a generator so that it fails at an unexpected time. 
-  * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might fill in an empty plot on a street with an appropriate building, or make an exception from geometry to make the shape of a house'​s interior more convenient, even if it shouldn'​t fit in the enclosing space.+  * **Exceptional**:​ A Muse might make an exception from geometry to make the shape of a house'​s interior more convenient, even if it shouldn'​t fit in the enclosing space.
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