Delirium says:
... only saw your post after writing my own.
Yeah, it happens all the time. We live with it. :)
Do you get
email notifications while you are writing your response posts? If not I will hold off on posting the RP post till after the OOC post in this sort of situation, I did worry a little about the time between them while doing the OOC which ended up more involved than I planned for. :)
Delirium says:
... 'figure someone out' is a bit confusing;
It sure is. :)
Delirium says:
... do I roll and then ask my questions ...
Yes, you need to roll before you know if you get to ask questions at all ... but...
Delirium says:
... ask my questions in the fiction ...
You do not ask those questions in the fiction, they are asked out of character. But you need to show in the fiction how your character would learn those answers, so you need to first do that before you can roll. If you haven't probed enough be able to get the answers you want from the fiction you have written, then you can't roll, we can't frame a response to a Miss, for instance, if you have not done the action.
By the general rule of PbtA you first do the fiction, then you roll, then we resolve the roll. This Move can deviate from that a bit. I generally ask to see, in the fiction you describe, how your character is going about gathering answers, we may also possibly need to continue the fiction long enough for their question to you to be answered (or to see how you reveal that information), but this is standard the fiction-roll-fiction cycle.
One question can often follow on from the answer to the first question, so we can sometimes deal with one question and then continue the fiction based on that to get to another. We can also roll Figure Someone Out again in the same conversation, but it probably ups the stakes for a Miss, asking a few questions and being thought nosy is different to being found to be interrogating someone who thought they were having a friendly chat. :)
Delirium says:
(OOC in
RP) ... let me know when 'figure someone out' triggers. ...
When you feel you have narrated
Emma doing enough that she could have gleaned answers to the questions in the Move. You can roll it whenever, but what do you think you would learn with the fiction as it stands? First establish in the fiction what you are doing and how, then we can deal with Moves. Nothing you have done so far would reveal the answers to any of the Figure Someone Out questions, right? To do it, you have to do it.
Delirium says:
(OOC in
RP) ... Or do I need to roll 'mislead' for throwing him off his line of questioning? ...
How are you
Misleading him? About what? To what end? The fiction does not seem to be in need of a Mislead roll, and a 6- would turn things from friendly to not-so-friendly in a hurry. Don't rush to making Moves if you don't absolutely have to.
Speaking of Mislead, Distract, and Trick. Remember that, because of In Sheep's Clothing (on your sheet), you are better at that with people you have Shared a Moment of Intimacy with [sic]. Intimacy does not need to be sex (though it can be) and apparently the time you let Elliot feed on you did not count for some reason (damned mechanics:). But if you actually, genuinely Share a Moment with him you might have an easier time going forward. You could save the pushing for answers with Trickery till later.
Delirium says:
... I wont go for a Persuade, because Emma doesn't want to offer him anything right now.
For sure. Anyway, he probably does not need much persuasion (small 'p', not the Move) to get him to talk about himself... not until you get to ferreting secrets out of him. If we get to that stage you might well need to Mislead and Persuade him.
Let's put it this way:
What exactly are you trying to do with the scene?
You can ignore the mechanics and Moves, and just let it play.
Or you can decide you want a particular thing and discuss OOC how to get the scene to that point. 'Figure Someone Out' is not a thing in and of itself, figuring out one of the questions on the list might be, but then you need to address how you get to that question. Looking at his bookshelf might help you figure out ' • how could I put your character in my Debt?', but it is unlikely to tell you '• what's your character's beef with ˍˍˍˍˍ?' for instance. Let the fiction lead.
Follow the links I posted (the orange text, missing the expected underlines for links, but still links): and read the text of the Moves, as well as the Notes on each of the moves (in the [ + ] Spoiler) for details on what is needed to trigger each Move.
You can also just talk to him and I will call out if we need a Move.
But honestly, so far it sounds like you are 'going to your vampire contact to try to learn about the vampire world'? Right? That sounds a lot like
Hit the Streets, don't you think? Hit the Streets does not mean they are willing to just give you 'the stuff' but a Hit does mean they are 'available and have the stuff'. This seems the most direct route to allow you to 'ask him questions', those questions could lead you to trigger Figure Someone Out to dig deeper. The trigger for Hit the Streets is met (you went to a contact seeking something), so if you want to roll it, you can do that now, in your
existing post.