Question Oracle
Use this when your character isn't directly involved, or when you need to disclaim decision-making.
Ask a yes/no question. Imagine the outcome. Roll a die based on the likelihood:
- Very unlikely: d4
- Unlikely: d6
- Likely: d8
- Very likely: d10
- Almost certain: d12
Interpret the result:
- 1-2: "No, and…" (introduce Duskaran complication)
- 3-4: "Yes, but…" (success with Duskaran cost)
- 5+: "Yes, and…" (success with Duskaran benefit)
Duskaran Complications (No, and…)
- Storm worsens, forcing immediate shelter
- Predator detects you
- Water source is contaminated
- Equipment breaks
- Rival faction arrives
- Geothermal vent destabilizes
Duskaran Costs (Yes, but…)
- Find shelter, but it's occupied (bandits, predators)
- Locate water, but it attracts attention
- Reach destination, but faction dispute delays you
- Salvage tech, but it's unstable/dangerous
- Bond with creature, but it's wounded/aggressive
Duskaran Benefits (Yes, and…)
- Find cache with extra supplies
- Befriend helpful NPC or faction agent
- Discover shortcut or safe route
- Learn valuable information
- Recover rare/powerful item
Example Question Oracle Use
Question: "Is there a settlement within a day's travel?"
Context: You're lost in the twilight belt after your caravan was ambushed.
Likelihood: Likely (d8) — settlements are common along routes
Roll: 3 → "Yes, but…"
Interpretation: "You spot Aurora Bastion's windspires on the horizon, but a dust storm is rolling in from the day side. You'll need to navigate through reduced visibility, and the settlement gates may close before you arrive."