Can anyone give me a ficcional example for this move:

Can anyone give me a ficcional example for this move:

Can anyone give me a ficcional example for this move:

From Beyond The Grave: Whenever your loss hinders or prevents you from accomplishing a task that brings you closer to getting back what you lost, cope with it right away. If you cannot, roll+Protect. On a 10+, you control the manner in which you lose control, say what happens. On a 7-9, you control the manner in which you lose control but the EIC will give you a complication to deal with as a result of it.

I didn’t get it. The trigger describes something the PC needs to cope it right away. The clause “If you cannot” happens after Defying the Danger after losing control?

PS.: Sorry about my english, I’m trying to push the boundaries 😉

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  1. The I’m Back From the Dead playbook requires the player to set up a way for their character to cope. So if they can cope, nice (whether that requires the EIC calling for a Defy Danger or not would depend on what’s going on the fiction and how they’re coping). if they can’t, then roll+Protect.

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