#: The number of the adventure you’re currently playing. See the Rules: # section for examples.

Acquire: Gain a boon and add it to your hand. See the Encountering a Card section for more details.

Adventure: A series of scenarios, and part of an Adventure Path. See the Object of the Game section for more details.

Adventure Path: A series of adventures. See the Object of the Game section for more details.

After Acting: A step in encountering a card that happens before determining if it is acquired or defeated. See the Apply Any Effects That Happen After Acting section for more details.

Against: Of any check required by a card. See the Attempting a Check section for more details.

Ally: A type of boon card. See the Ally section for more details.

Armor: A type of boon card. See the Armor section for more details.

Avenge: Encounter a bane after another local character fails to defeat it, typically after burying a card. See the Avenge the Encounter section for more details.

Bane: A card that you usually try to defeat, such as a monster or barrier. See the Banes section for more details.

Banish: Return a card to the vault; if you play it and it has a during recovery power, put it in a recovery pile instead. See the Banish section for more details.

Barrier: A type of bane card. See the Barrier section for more details.

Before Acting: A step in encountering a card that happens before attempting checks to acquire or defeat it. See the Apply Any Effects That Happen Before Acting section for more details.

Bless: Add a die that matches your skill die to a check. See the Bless section for more details.

Blessing: A type of boon card. See the Blessing section for more details.

Boon: A card that you can acquire, such as a weapon, a spell, an armor, an item, an ally, or a blessing. See the Boons section for more details.

Bury: Put a card under your character. See the Bury section for more details.

Bury Pile: A pile underneath your character where you put cards when you bury them. See the Bury section for more details.