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(He, Him)
A hider can be noticed by some possible observers, while not being noticed by others.Let’s take that a little further out of the white room for a moment, shall we? Say you the player roll to Hide and it beats whatever number - same result as the DM granting auto success, right? Say you the player roll and the result is a failure - now your PC is not successfully hidden, can be targeted by enemies, and foregoes the chance for advantage on an attack next round. I think there can be many rolls in a session that allow for unexpected, surprising, and effective results. I don’t think failing to hide is one of those examples. YMMV
The count has always hoped an assassin might come for their rival, the duchess. They noted the twitch of curtains by the high windows... and said nothing. Quietly strolling to a position shielded from that angle by the heaped table.
So a fail to the count's passive, while beating the duchess'.
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