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I wanted to ask/clarify our Aura standards. Of course there are numerous cases in which characters have a supernatural aura that can literally affect the people around them. I wanted to ask/clarify whether we would ever give this ability to someone who is described as having an aura, but in a manner that is slightly more figurative. I.e., they have a "presence" or "aura" about them, and it may even be described as having an effect on the people around them, but the setting very clearly does not entail any of the characters having supernatural powers or the manner in which the aura is described is definitively not a literal power. Is this still "aura" for our standards?
In either case, I think it would be worthwhile to make a small addition clarifying this, whether a supernatural element is mandatory for the ability or whether it can be natural too.
In either case, I think it would be worthwhile to make a small addition clarifying this, whether a supernatural element is mandatory for the ability or whether it can be natural too.