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=NPC Levels=
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=Commoners and Levels=
  
In Alia, a Level 1 NPC is an untrained teenager.  All NPC's advance through levels with time, age, and experience.  The average person one meets is *not* level 1.  For humans, the average level tends towards level 3.  This means that your run-of-the mill adult human is probably a 3rd level Commoner, has 3d4 hit points, a BAB of +1, 3 feats and about 18 skill points with at max rank of 6.  Older humans have more levels, more skill points, but tend towards having similar amounts of hit point and combat statistics because of ability penalties due to age.  
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In Alia, a Level 1 commoner is an untrained, teenager.  Commoners and Heroic Classes advance through levels with time, age, and experience.  The average person one meets in *not* level 1.  For humans, the average level tends towards level 3.  This means that your run-of-the mill adult human is probably a 3rd level Commoner, has 3d4 hit points, a BAB of +1, 3 feats and about 18 skill points with at max rank of 6.  Older humans have more levels, more skill points, but tend towards having similar amounts of hit point and combat statistics because of ability penalties due to age.  
  
 
==Daily Life Experience Awards==
 
==Daily Life Experience Awards==
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==Age and Level==
 
==Age and Level==
  
People begin to accumulate experience at the onset of adulthood, see [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/description.htm#age] (15 for humans).  To determine an NPC's level, multiply the xp rate time the number of years older than that age and look up on the level/xp chart.  
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People begin to accumulate experience at the onset of adulthood, see [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/description.htm#age] (16 for humans).  To determine an NPC's level, multiply the xp rate time the number of years older than that age and look up on the level/xp chart.  
  
For example, a 40 year old human with an xp rate of 250, has 25*250 = 6250 xp, and will be fourth level.  If we break down the age catagories for humans who earn 250xp per year a typical group of 100 humans a typical level/age category distribution would be:  
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For example, a 40 year old farmer with an xp rate of 250, has 25*250 = 6250 xp, and will be fourth level.  If we break down the age catagories for humans who earn 250xp per year:
  
  20 children (ages 1-15)
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  15-18 1
10 level 1,
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  19-26 2
  15 level 2,
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  27-38 3
  20 level 3,
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  39-54 4
  20 level 4, middle aged
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  55-74 5
  10 level 5, old
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75+   6
   5 level 6, venerable 
 
  
(With the older members applying age modifiers to ability scores).
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Most stable populations have a relative even population distribution between the ages of 1-60 with fewer older than 60. Also, most people in a stable population group are of the commoner class, and accumulate at the rate of 250xp per year.
  
==Ability Scores of Non Heros==
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For a typical group of 70 human commoners, this would lead to
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14 children, 4 level 1, 8 level 2, 12 level 3, 16 level 4, 10 level 5, and 6 level 7.  (With the older members applying age modifiers to ability scores).
  
Average people have average scores, three 10's and three 11's.  Using the point buy methodology this leads to 15 points.  Some non-heros have a single high ability score.  Typically, this is a 13 in an appropriate ability score and 5 10's (also 15 points).
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==Abilities of Non Heros==
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Average people have average scores, three 10's and three 11's.  Using the point buy methodology this leads to 15 points.  Some non-heros have above average ability scores.  Typically, this is a 13 in an appropriate ability score and 5 10's (also 15 points).
  
 
==Experts, Aristocrats, Warriors, Adepts and Heroic Classes==
 
==Experts, Aristocrats, Warriors, Adepts and Heroic Classes==
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Long lived races have potentially very high NPC class levels if given a high xp rate.  This tendancy is countered by higher starting ages for longer lived characters and is lessened by the ever increasing level requirements.
 
Long lived races have potentially very high NPC class levels if given a high xp rate.  This tendancy is countered by higher starting ages for longer lived characters and is lessened by the ever increasing level requirements.
  
Still, a Elf who is 350 years old, and has accumulated 250xp/year from the age of 114, has 236 year x 250xp/year = 59000 xp and is level 10.  Typical minumum levels for onset of middle age are as follows:
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Still, a Elf who is 350 years old, and has accumulated 250xp/year from the age of 114, has 236 year x 250xp/year = 59000 xp and is level 10.  Typical minumum levels by race are determined by onset of middle age and are.
  
 
  Race    Adult Midage    XP Level
 
  Race    Adult Midage    XP Level
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Older NPC's and NPC's with higher xp accumulation rates wil be of higher levels.  At the extreme edge, a venerable Elf who is 350 years old, and has accumulated 1000xp/year from the age of 114, has 236 year x 1000xp/year = 236000 xp and is level 20, possibly epic.
 
Older NPC's and NPC's with higher xp accumulation rates wil be of higher levels.  At the extreme edge, a venerable Elf who is 350 years old, and has accumulated 1000xp/year from the age of 114, has 236 year x 1000xp/year = 236000 xp and is level 20, possibly epic.
 
===Dwarves===
 
 
Adult male Dwarves typically have heroic class levels and fairly high xp rates (500xp to 1000xp or sometimes more).  Adult female dwarves (cloistered) also typically have heroic class levels but have lower xp rates (250xp-500xp).
 
  
 
==Leadership Feat and Followers==
 
==Leadership Feat and Followers==
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The leadership feat, grants a cohort, and followers, who typically are mostly 1st level followers.  This does not make sense in a world, where 1st level characters are typically untrained teenagers.  Leaders should add one level to all followers, but followers are restricted to NPC classes.
 
The leadership feat, grants a cohort, and followers, who typically are mostly 1st level followers.  This does not make sense in a world, where 1st level characters are typically untrained teenagers.  Leaders should add one level to all followers, but followers are restricted to NPC classes.
  
==Example NPC's==
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==Examples of Commoners==
  
 
===Jarl Jorgen===
 
===Jarl Jorgen===

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