The skill of negotiation in transactions—buying, selling, bartering, or striking deals with material value. See Trade.
Mediating conflicts, finding mutual interests, and creating agreements acceptable to all parties.
Deception through confident misinformation. Used for lying, concealing intent, or leading others astray.
A character’s flair and charisma in action—how well they project their image, attract attention, or leave an impression.
The ability to coerce through presence, implication of force, or psychological dominance.
The use of structured, persuasive speech—debating, arguing, influencing crowds or individuals through language.
Directing others with authority and clarity. Whether shouting orders or calmly coordinating a squad, it measures leadership under pressure.
Reading emotions and motives in others, used to understand, comfort, or manipulate.
Knowing how to act within social expectations—be it formal, cultural, or situational.
Navigating spoken networks. Gathering gossip, spreading narratives, or verifying hearsay.
Any specified expressive artform used socially or emotionally—music, dance, poetry, or performance.