Creativity provides you with training in, and knowledge of, a variety of creative endeavours. Your creative skill represents your sense of the aesthetically pleasing and your ability to communicate or evoke responses through a chosen artistic medium.
Creativity is actually a number of separate subskills. You can have several Creative skills, each with its own ranks.
The more common Creative skills are digital art, game design, literature, musical composition, painting, philosophy, photography, plastic art, poetry, screenwriting, and videography.
A Creative skill is focused on creating something. However, what it creates is not necessarily a physical object; it could be a pattern or blueprint for an item, or a better method for crafting a type of item. Thus, a Creative (musical composition) check could be used to create a new song, but the important act of creation is the song itself, not the paper on which it is written or even the performance. An artist is not necessarily a skilled performer, though she might be. An artist’s province is the creation of ideas and concepts, and the realization of those ideas in a way that can be enjoyed by others and contribute to the broader culture of the arts.
Create a work related to your particular field of art. You must have the appropriate tools (e.g., a computer for digital art, a camera for photography). After 4 days of work, attempt a Creavity check against a DC set by the GM, based on the complexity and scope of the work.
Success: You successfully create work.
Failure: You fail to complete the work to your standards. To try again, you must start over.