I don't know what the developers will say, but I would rule that it couldn't be done except under extraordinary circumstances. If you succeeded in demoralizing them and haven't maimed/killed them, clearly you aren't as dangerous as you made them believe.
Perhaps the effect worked to the attackers benefit but not enough to kill an opponent. Could it not be used agin the next round or the round after that?
If unsuccessful then I could see no further repeats.
I'd like to hear some other thoughts on this rule.
I would say no unless circumstances dramatically changed.
for example
You disarm your opponent.
Your well armed army/allies arrives and the opponent sees they are on your side.
Your opponents allies flee.
or perhaps
All of your opponents allies are dead.
Furthermore don't forget that fear effects are cumuliative. A Shaken character who is Shaken again becomes Frightened and will attempt to flee the source of its fear to the best of its ability.
Oh yea...well, the retry says optional, but usually not.
I'll go with the rgoup here on this on then. I think no retries most of the time, but if the GM thinks it's warranted, then it's okay. There's obviously some times when it ought to be allowed.
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