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 In each turnsheet, you may take **one major action**, in which you can put your plans into action.  In each turnsheet, you may take **one major action**, in which you can put your plans into action. 
  
-Each session of Anabasis will end in a particualr location, which may limit what options you have for your action. You may want to help out the locals, investigate one of the other people on your journey, or perhaps lay plans to saboutage someone. We will try to interpret your plan, along with any external factors involved, when adjudicating what happened in your turnsheet response. Telling us what outcome you want is often a good way to be clear about what you're trying to achieve.+Each session of Anabasis will end in a particular location, which may limit what options you have for your action. You may want to help out the locals, investigate one of the other people on your journey, or perhaps lay plans to saboutage someone. We will try to interpret your plan, along with any external factors involved, when adjudicating what happened in your turnsheet response. Telling us what outcome you want is often a good way to be clear about what you're trying to achieve.
  
 Generally, anything that hangs together coherently as a single subject can be counted as one major action.Trying to fit in too much in a single action may not give you the results you want. Concise plans that are easier for the GMs to understand and keep in mind when resolving turnsheets are preferable to multi-paragraph epics. If possible, keep plans brief, and remember that longer plans are not the same as better plans. Generally, anything that hangs together coherently as a single subject can be counted as one major action.Trying to fit in too much in a single action may not give you the results you want. Concise plans that are easier for the GMs to understand and keep in mind when resolving turnsheets are preferable to multi-paragraph epics. If possible, keep plans brief, and remember that longer plans are not the same as better plans.
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