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PFS StandardTwilight Talon Dedication Feat 4

Uncommon Archetype Dedication 
Source Hellfire Dispatches pg. 36
Archetype Twilight Talon
Prerequisites expert in Deception
Access You're invited by a current member of the Twilight Talons.

Few would even suspect that you're a member of the Eagle Knights, and you use the tricks of the spymaster's trade to keep it that way. You gain the Additional Lore general feat for Espionage Lore. If you were already trained in Espionage Lore, you also become trained in a Lore skill of your choice.

During your daily preparations, you can brush up on a specific field to gain the trained proficiency rank in one Lore skill of your choice. This proficiency lasts until you prepare again. Since this proficiency is temporary, you can't use it as a prerequisite for a skill increase or a permanent character option like a feat. If you have master proficiency in Espionage Lore, you gain expert proficiency in the chosen skill instead, and if you have legendary proficiency in Espionage Lore, you gain master proficiency in the skill.

Special You can take this dedication even if you haven't taken more than two non-dedication feats from the Eagle Knight archetype.

Twilight Talon Dedication Leads To...

Burn Identity, Deceptive Deduction, Fabricated Credentials, Feign Innocence, Hidden Intentions, Make Do, Talon's Mark

Traits

Uncommon:

Something of uncommon rarity requires special training or comes from a particular culture or part of the world. Some character choices give access to uncommon options, and the GM can choose to allow access for anyone. Less is known about uncommon creatures than common creatures. They typically can't be summoned. The DC of Recall Knowledge checks related to these creature is increased by 2.

Archetype:

This feat belongs to an archetype.

Dedication:

Each archetype’s dedication feat represents your character’s dedicated effort learning a new set of abilities, making it impossible to split your focus and pursue another archetype at the same time. Once you take a dedication feat, you can’t select a different dedication feat until you complete your dedication by taking two other feats from your current archetype. You can’t retrain a dedication feat as long as you have any other feats from that archetype.

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