The Irraka sees no need to attack the prey when they are strong and numerous. Better by far to pull them apart with distractions and lures, then pick them off one by one.
Cost: 1 Essence
Dice Pool: Manipulation + Subterfuge + Cunning versus prey’s Composure + Primal Urge
Action: Contested
The Irraka may use this Facet on a single individual whom he can see and who is part of a group. The Irraka has to supply some sort of distraction of movement or sound as part of the Facet, but it can be incredibly minor and only the chosen target will notice it — at least at first.
Roll Results
Dramatic Failure: The prey becomes fearful, gaining the Spooked Condition and desperately clinging to the company of her fellows.
Failure: The Facet fails.
Success: The prey gains the Lured Condition. She will willingly split up from the group and leave their immediate presence to investigate, despite her better instincts.
Exceptional Success: The Facet also affects a number of other characters in the group equal to the Irraka’s Cunning, applying the Lured Condition to them all and scattering them in pursuit of phantasmal figments.