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(With the older members applying age modifiers to ability scores). | (With the older members applying age modifiers to ability scores). | ||
β | == | + | ==Abilities of Non Heros== |
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). | 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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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. | ||
β | == | + | ==Examples of Commoners== |
===Jarl Jorgen=== | ===Jarl Jorgen=== |