Types of Reporting; Journalistic Focus
Source: Eberron: Rising from the Last War p. 94
Journalistic Focus
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| dice: d10 | Reporting |
|---|---|
| 1 | Investigation. Your job is to uncover the secrets that governments, dragonmarked houses, and other powerful people don’t want the public to know. |
| 2 | Muckraking. You look for scandalous and titillating secrets that famous people would rather hide. |
| 3 | Local News. You care about the local community and report on local events and government. |
| 4 | International Affairs. You report on the activities of national governments and their relationships. |
| 5 | Crime. You work with police and inquisitives—or do some inquisitive work yourselves—to report on criminal activity. |
| 6 | Cultural Reporting. You write about arts, fashion, and similar events and trends. |
| 7 | Science and Magic. Your job is to investigate scientific and magical advances and explain them in jargon-free language anyone can understand. |
| 8 | Personal Interest. You seek out stories of personal triumph over adversity, such as how people are rebuilding and working together in the wake of the Last War. |
| 9 | Travel. You travel extensively and write about the best way for others to enjoy such journeys. |
| 10 | Adventure Logs. Your job is to entertain the public with exciting stories about your life as an adventurer. |
| ^journalistic-focus |