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=== <b> Character Creation </b> === | === <b> Character Creation </b> === | ||
− | 1. Characters | + | 1. Characters are limited to Dragonblooded only. Specifically Realm based characters, however the game has now left the Realm and is travelling through the Northen satrapies and so other types may be considered with prior approval required. <br> |
2. Custom artifacts are encouraged, but approval required. <br> | 2. Custom artifacts are encouraged, but approval required. <br> | ||
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3. A well written character history is requested (not mandatory) but stories and game effects will be based around the histories. Artistic licence will be employed by the ST where no Character history exists. <br> | 3. A well written character history is requested (not mandatory) but stories and game effects will be based around the histories. Artistic licence will be employed by the ST where no Character history exists. <br> | ||
− | 4. Backgrounds were initially restricted to feasibly what a teenage student DB in the Academy of Bells is likely to have access to (no artifacts or manse's above level 4, no unusual allies, no command and no influence). this has now been lifted as the group | + | 4. Backgrounds were initially restricted to feasibly what a teenage student DB in the Academy of Bells is likely to have access to (no artifacts or manse's above level 4, no unusual allies, no command and no influence). this has now been lifted as the group have graduated the Academy, and joined the Realms Navy. <br> |
5. Character creation otherwise follows cannon rules except for any alterations listed on this page. <br> | 5. Character creation otherwise follows cannon rules except for any alterations listed on this page. <br> | ||
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After much debate we thought that it was a little silly having Spirit Walking requiring essence 3, as a prerequisite for a charm that has Essence 1 as its prerequisite. As a solution, I decided that characters could get up to but not including the Form charm (i.e. the first four charms) of their respective Immaculate style after learning Spirit Sight, but then to progress to learning the Form charm or above would require the character to have learnt Spirit Walking. This hasn't really had any impact on the way the game has been played out other than the characters can access their first Immaculate M.A charm slightly quicker, long term development would work out as per cannon. | After much debate we thought that it was a little silly having Spirit Walking requiring essence 3, as a prerequisite for a charm that has Essence 1 as its prerequisite. As a solution, I decided that characters could get up to but not including the Form charm (i.e. the first four charms) of their respective Immaculate style after learning Spirit Sight, but then to progress to learning the Form charm or above would require the character to have learnt Spirit Walking. This hasn't really had any impact on the way the game has been played out other than the characters can access their first Immaculate M.A charm slightly quicker, long term development would work out as per cannon. | ||
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=== <b> Specialties </b> === | === <b> Specialties </b> === | ||
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*e.g. a swordsman with the specialisations (sword) 2 and (multiple oponents) 2 would only have three specialty dice not four, when fighting with a sword against multiple attackers. | *e.g. a swordsman with the specialisations (sword) 2 and (multiple oponents) 2 would only have three specialty dice not four, when fighting with a sword against multiple attackers. | ||
− | This rule allows players to diversify more - otherwise you tend to get the same old (sword - 3) cropping up on charactersheets. With this rule players can specialise in several different areas of the base skill. After all a | + | This rule allows players to diversify more - otherwise you tend to get the same old (sword - 3) cropping up on charactersheets. With this rule players can specialise in several different areas of the base skill. After all a master Swordsman is a master with the Sword, but a true Weapons master has mastered many different weapons. |
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Craft is treated as a broad ranging skill, with the following exception. For each dot that a character has in the Craft skill, they may choose one specific craft area in which they are capable of working. | Craft is treated as a broad ranging skill, with the following exception. For each dot that a character has in the Craft skill, they may choose one specific craft area in which they are capable of working. | ||
− | *e.g. my Twighlight character Eldmar (now deceased) has craft 5. His chosen areas are; Armorer, Weaponsmithing, civil engineering, Siege engineering and Manse construction all at skill level 5. There are no bonus dice or any other mechanical effects for these choices, they are simply the areas in which he is proficient. | + | *e.g. my Twighlight character Eldmar (now deceased) has craft 5. His chosen areas are; Armorer, Weaponsmithing, civil engineering, Siege engineering and Manse construction all at skill level 5. There are no bonus dice or any other mechanical effects for these choices, they are simply the areas in which he is proficient. |
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=== Comments === | === Comments === |
Revision as of 09:45, 29 November 2005
Back to Eldmar
I intend to include a variety of house rules in this section, relating mainly to the Dragon Blooded game that I run called 'Curse of Chaos Fang'. That said there will be house rulings from the Solar game in which I play.
Character Creation
1. Characters are limited to Dragonblooded only. Specifically Realm based characters, however the game has now left the Realm and is travelling through the Northen satrapies and so other types may be considered with prior approval required.
2. Custom artifacts are encouraged, but approval required.
3. A well written character history is requested (not mandatory) but stories and game effects will be based around the histories. Artistic licence will be employed by the ST where no Character history exists.
4. Backgrounds were initially restricted to feasibly what a teenage student DB in the Academy of Bells is likely to have access to (no artifacts or manse's above level 4, no unusual allies, no command and no influence). this has now been lifted as the group have graduated the Academy, and joined the Realms Navy.
5. Character creation otherwise follows cannon rules except for any alterations listed on this page.
Immaculate Martial Arts
My first ruling is regarding the 2 prerequisite charms Spirit Sight and Spirit Walking.
After much debate we thought that it was a little silly having Spirit Walking requiring essence 3, as a prerequisite for a charm that has Essence 1 as its prerequisite. As a solution, I decided that characters could get up to but not including the Form charm (i.e. the first four charms) of their respective Immaculate style after learning Spirit Sight, but then to progress to learning the Form charm or above would require the character to have learnt Spirit Walking. This hasn't really had any impact on the way the game has been played out other than the characters can access their first Immaculate M.A charm slightly quicker, long term development would work out as per cannon.
Specialties
Our House ruling on specialties is that a player may have many different specialties for the same ability.
- e.g. Melee - (Sword), (Axe), (Spear), (Multiple oponents)....
Each specialty can have a maximum of three dots, and multiple relevant specialties can be combined in a dicepool. However the maximum bonus to a dice pool from specialties can never be higher than three.
- e.g. a swordsman with the specialisations (sword) 2 and (multiple oponents) 2 would only have three specialty dice not four, when fighting with a sword against multiple attackers.
This rule allows players to diversify more - otherwise you tend to get the same old (sword - 3) cropping up on charactersheets. With this rule players can specialise in several different areas of the base skill. After all a master Swordsman is a master with the Sword, but a true Weapons master has mastered many different weapons.
Craft
Craft is treated as a broad ranging skill, with the following exception. For each dot that a character has in the Craft skill, they may choose one specific craft area in which they are capable of working.
- e.g. my Twighlight character Eldmar (now deceased) has craft 5. His chosen areas are; Armorer, Weaponsmithing, civil engineering, Siege engineering and Manse construction all at skill level 5. There are no bonus dice or any other mechanical effects for these choices, they are simply the areas in which he is proficient.