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  1. \documentclass[8pt]{extarticle}
  2. \usepackage[paperwidth=4.25in,paperheight=5.5in,margin=0.4in]{geometry}
  3. \usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
  4. \usepackage{tikz}
  5. \usepackage{amssymb,amsmath}
  6. \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
  7. \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
  8. \usepackage{fontspec} % For loading fonts
  9. \usepackage{titlesec}
  10. \usepackage{lipsum}
  11. \input{assets/common.tex}
  12. \setlength{\parindent}{0cm}
  13. \pagestyle{empty}
  14. \newcommand{\mountheader}[1]{%
  15. \setlength{\parindent}{0cm}
  16. \begin{tikzpicture}
  17. \filldraw[thick] (0,0) .. controls (0.75\textwidth, 0.1) ..
  18. (\textwidth,0) -- (\textwidth,1) -- (0, 1) -- cycle;
  19. \node[draw,text=white,right] at(0.5,0.5) {\LARGE\headingfont #1};
  20. \end{tikzpicture}
  21. }
  22. \begin{document}
  23. \openup -0.2em
  24. \mountheader{Horse}
  25. \begin{quote}
  26. \textit{Of course, of course.}
  27. \begin{quote}
  28. \itag{large}, \ntag{control}{+2}, \ntag{passengers}{1}
  29. \end{quote}
  30. \end{quote}
  31. \begin{basicmove}{Control Mount}
  32. When \condition{your mount bucks due to fear, injury or shock},
  33. roll +Control. \onSuccess, you remain mounted. \onPartial, you
  34. become unhorsed, and your mount leaves the scene, but it doesn't
  35. get too far. You'll be able to mount it again once the danger has
  36. passed. \onMiss, your mount also becomes too injured, tired or
  37. frightened to carry you until it has received care and rest when
  38. you \move{Make Camp}.
  39. \end{basicmove}
  40. \begin{basicmove}{Joust}
  41. When you \condition{deal your damage with a lance or other polearm
  42. while atop your horse}, it gains the \itag{forceful} tag.
  43. \end{basicmove}
  44. \begin{basicmove}{Ride like the Wind}
  45. When you \condition{\move{Defy Danger} to reach a destination as
  46. quickly as possible while on a horse}, you can add the horse’s
  47. Control stat as a bonus to the Defy Danger roll. If you do, the
  48. horse dies from exhaustion at the end of the ride.
  49. \end{basicmove}
  50. \clearpage
  51. \mountheader{Bear}
  52. \begin{quote}
  53. \textit{What’s more dangerous than a bear? A bear with you on top of it.}
  54. \begin{quote}
  55. \itag{large}, \ntag{control}{+1}, \ntag{passengers}{1},
  56. \ntag{armor}{+1}
  57. \end{quote}
  58. \end{quote}
  59. \begin{basicmove}{Control Mount}
  60. When \condition{your mount bucks due to fear, injury or shock},
  61. roll +Control. \onSuccess, you remain mounted. \onPartial, you
  62. become unhorsed, and your mount leaves the scene, but it doesn't
  63. get too far. You'll be able to mount it again once the danger has
  64. passed. \onMiss, your mount also becomes too injured, tired or
  65. frightened to carry you until it has received care and rest when
  66. you \move{Make Camp}.
  67. \end{basicmove}
  68. \begin{basicmove}{Hugs and Clawses}
  69. When you \condition{\move{Hack and Slash} while riding a bear}, you
  70. may always take the +1d6 damage option on a 10+ without exposing
  71. yourself to undue danger.
  72. \end{basicmove}
  73. \begin{basicmove}{Get your Bearings}
  74. You may add the bear’s Control stat to your \move{Discern Realities}
  75. rolls when you are in the woods.
  76. \end{basicmove}
  77. \begin{basicmove}{Loaded for Bear}
  78. When you \condition{\move{Volley} while riding a bear}, you may add
  79. the bear’s Control stat to your \move{Volley} damage.
  80. \end{basicmove}
  81. \clearpage
  82. \mountheader{Dog}
  83. \begin{quote}
  84. \textit{Though often small, dogs are loyal and brave beyond their
  85. stature.}
  86. \begin{quote}
  87. \itag{small}, \ntag{control}{+1}
  88. \end{quote}
  89. \end{quote}
  90. \begin{basicmove}{Control Mount}
  91. When \condition{your mount bucks due to fear, injury or shock},
  92. roll +Control. \onSuccess, you remain mounted. \onPartial, you
  93. become unhorsed, and your mount leaves the scene, but it doesn't
  94. get too far. You'll be able to mount it again once the danger has
  95. passed. \onMiss, your mount also becomes too injured, tired or
  96. frightened to carry you until it has received care and rest when
  97. you \move{Make Camp}.
  98. \end{basicmove}
  99. \begin{basicmove}{Good Dog}
  100. When you \condition{need to control your dog}, you may roll
  101. \move{Control Mount} twice and take the better result.
  102. \end{basicmove}
  103. \begin{basicmove}{Sic ‘im!}
  104. When you \condition{charge bravely into melee while riding or
  105. running alongside your dog}, add the dog’s Control stat to your
  106. \move{Hack and Slash} roll.
  107. \end{basicmove}
  108. \clearpage
  109. \mountheader{Elephant}
  110. \begin{quote}
  111. \textit{You probably want to get out of its way.}
  112. \begin{quote}
  113. \itag{huge}, \ntag{control}{+1}, \itag{fearless}, \ntag{armor}{+1}
  114. \end{quote}
  115. \end{quote}
  116. \begin{basicmove}{Control Mount}
  117. When \condition{your mount bucks due to fear, injury or shock},
  118. roll +Control. \onSuccess, you remain mounted. \onPartial, you
  119. become unhorsed, and your mount leaves the scene, but it doesn't
  120. get too far. You'll be able to mount it again once the danger has
  121. passed. \onMiss, your mount also becomes too injured, tired or
  122. frightened to carry you until it has received care and rest when
  123. you \move{Make Camp}.
  124. \end{basicmove}
  125. \begin{basicmove}{Tusks and Screaming}
  126. When you \condition{\move{Hack and Slash} while riding an elephant},
  127. your attacks gain the \ntag{piercing}{1} and \itag{terrifying}
  128. tags. Enemies who cannot reach you will attack your elephant
  129. instead.
  130. \end{basicmove}
  131. \begin{basicmove}{Strongest Nose in the Animal Kingdom}
  132. The elephant can lift large objects and/or people with its trunk and
  133. manipulate obstacles like levers and gates.
  134. \end{basicmove}
  135. \begin{basicmove}{Eek!}
  136. An elephant is afraid of mice. It will not usually try to buck you
  137. on seeing one unless it is already in danger, but it will not
  138. approach mice willingly.
  139. \end{basicmove}
  140. \end{document}