>[!quote|no-i no-t] > <font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 1</font></font> > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: While you have a string connected to an object, you may be given the information about which knowledge category the object or forms and properties of the object are categorized in. > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: While you have an int string connected to an object, woven or by itself, you may use the Recall or Discover action by using the rank of the stat associated with the string that is connected to the object. > #T > --- ><font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 2</font></font> > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: Double the magnitude results from any D6 or value regarding length, or capacity when using the string associated with your int stat. > #T > --- ><font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 3</font></font> > #Technique : <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: #SA: you may break your Int string to exert a roll that uses the int stat. > #T > --- ><font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 4</font></font> > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: While your Int string is woven, you may add the stat rank of your Int to the woven strand instead of the just 1 for the string. > #T > --- ><font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 5</font></font> > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: While your Int string is in a loop, the stupor condition does not affect checks made with int. > #T > --- ><font color="#bccad8"><font size="+1">Rank 6</font></font> > #Trait: <font color="#a4acb3"><font size="+1">Name</font></font>: Your Int string is unbreakable. > #T