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| Advanced Skills | | Advanced Skills |
| *'''Commerce''' (Int+Cha 30) '''30%''' | | *'''Commerce''' (Int+Cha 30) '''30%''' |
− | *'''Courtesy''' (Int+Cha 30) '''100%''' | + | *'''Courtesy''' (Int+Cha 30) '''95%''' |
| *'''Craft (Sewing) (Dex+Int 32) '''32%''' | | *'''Craft (Sewing) (Dex+Int 32) '''32%''' |
| *'''Disguise''' (Int+Cha 30) '''30%''' | | *'''Disguise''' (Int+Cha 30) '''30%''' |
| *'''Language (Native)''' (Int+Cha 32) '''82%''' | | *'''Language (Native)''' (Int+Cha 32) '''82%''' |
− | *'''Language (Old Tongue)''' (Int+Cha 32) '''32%''' | + | *'''Language (???)''' (Int+Cha 32) '''32%''' |
| *'''Lore (Heraldry) (Int x2 30) '''45%''' | | *'''Lore (Heraldry) (Int x2 30) '''45%''' |
| *'''Lore (Tactics)''' (Int x2 30) '''55%''' | | *'''Lore (Tactics)''' (Int x2 30) '''55%''' |
| *'''Oratory''' (Pow+Cha 26) '''51%''' | | *'''Oratory''' (Pow+Cha 26) '''51%''' |
| *'''Track''' (Int+Con 28) '''28%''' | | *'''Track''' (Int+Con 28) '''28%''' |
− | *'''Wear Armour (Con x2 26) '''31'''
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| ==Combat Styles & Weapons== | | ==Combat Styles & Weapons== |
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| *'''Dagger''' (DexX2 34) '''54%''' | | *'''Dagger''' (DexX2 34) '''54%''' |
| *'''Sword and Shield''' (Str+Dex 26) '''76%''' | | *'''Sword and Shield''' (Str+Dex 26) '''76%''' |
− | *'''Pollaxe''' (Str+Dex 26) -10 Str '''56%''' | + | *'''Poleax''' (Str+Dex 26) -10 Str '''46%''' |
| *'''Lance and Shield''' (Str+Dex 26) '''46%''' | | *'''Lance and Shield''' (Str+Dex 26) '''46%''' |
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| !width="50"|ENC | | !width="50"|ENC |
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− | |War Sword|| M || M || 1D8+1d2 || 6 || 10 || 76% || Bleed, Impale || ... || ... || 2 | + | |weapon name|| ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |
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− | |Dagger|| S || S || 1D4+1+1d2 || 6 || 8 || 54% || Bleed, Impale || ... || ... || - | + | |weapon name|| ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |
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− | |Poleaxe|| L || L || 1d8+2+1d2 || 6 || 10 || 56% || Impale, Stun Location, Sunder || ... || ... || 2
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− | |Lance|| H || VL || 1d10+2+1d2 || 4 || 10 || 46% || Impale, Sunder || ... || ... || 3
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− | |Short Bow|| - || - || 1d6+1d2 || 4 || 4 || 79% || Impale || 80m || 1 || 1
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− | |Target Shield|| L || S || 1d6+1d2 || 4 || 12 || 76%,46% || Impale || ... || ... || 2
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| *Total weapon ENC: # | | *Total weapon ENC: # |
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| !width="70"|Damage | | !width="70"|Damage |
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− | |19-20 || Head ||Open helm, chain coif and padding|| 13 || 6 || -0 | + | |19-20 || Head || ...|| 1 || 6 || -0 |
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− | |16-18 || Left Arm ||Padded sleeve & gauntlet || 6 || 5 || -0 | + | |16-18 || Left Arm ||...|| 1 || 5 || -0 |
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− | |13-15 || Right Arm ||Padded sleeve & gauntlet || 6 || 5 || -0 | + | |13-15 || Right Arm ||...|| 1 || 5 || -0 |
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− | |10-12 || Chest ||Chain hauberk, padded surcoat|| 7 || 8 || -0 | + | |10-12 || Chest || ...|| 1 || 8 || -0 |
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− | |07-09 || Abdomen ||Chain hauberk skirt, padded surcoat & trews|| 7 || 7 || -0 | + | |07-09 || Abdomen || ...|| 1 || 7 || -0 |
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− | |04-06 || Left Leg ||Padded trews & leather boot|| 1 || 6 || -0 | + | |04-06 || Left Leg || ...|| 1 || 6 || -0 |
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− | |01-03 || Right Leg ||Padded trews & leather boot|| 1 || 6 || -0 | + | |01-03 || Right Leg || ...|| 1 || 6 || -0 |
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| *Total Armour ENC = (Total AP)/5 = #/5 = '''#''' | | *Total Armour ENC = (Total AP)/5 = #/5 = '''#''' |
| *Armour Penalty = | | *Armour Penalty = |
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− | *Open Helm [head - ap6 enc 3]
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− | *Chain coif [head - ap5 enc3]
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− | *Padding [hood] [head ap2 enc 1]
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− | *Padded surcoat w'sleeves [chest, abd, hips, arms. ap2, enc 4]
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− | *Padded Trews [hips, thighs,lower legs. ap2, enc 3]
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− | *Chain hauberk w'skirt [chest, abd, hips, thighs, 1/2 arm] ap5[3arms] enc 14.25
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− | *Leather boots [lower leg, ap2, enc1.5]
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− | *Gauntlets [arms (1/2 armour) ap1, enc 0.75]
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− | *Total enc = 30.5 = 15 when worn. [-3SR]
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− | *Head 13ap
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− | *Chest 7ap
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− | *Arms 6ap
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− | *Abdomen 7ap
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− | *hips 9ap
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− | *Thighs 7ap
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− | *lower leg 4ap
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| ==Magic== | | ==Magic== |
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| ==Equipment== | | ==Equipment== |
| + | 1700s |
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| *Riding Horse (Enc capacity ?) | | *Riding Horse (Enc capacity ?) |
| *Bit & bridle Enc 1 | | *Bit & bridle Enc 1 |
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| *Horseshoes Enc 1 | | *Horseshoes Enc 1 |
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− | 1700s
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| *Baldric 2s | | *Baldric 2s |
| *Riding boots 10s | | *Riding boots 10s |
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| *Cape 3s | | *Cape 3s |
| *Fancy dress 5s | | *Fancy dress 5s |
− | *Noble dress free | + | *Noble dress 150s |
| *Common gloves 0.5s | | *Common gloves 0.5s |
| *Fancy shoes 6s | | *Fancy shoes 6s |
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| *Fancy shirt 2s | | *Fancy shirt 2s |
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− | 1700-42.5=1657.5s
| + | =172+6.5+14=190.5 |
| + | Leaves 1054.5s |
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| *Bedroll 1s Enc 1 | | *Bedroll 1s Enc 1 |
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| *Wax block 0.2s Enc 1 | | *Wax block 0.2s Enc 1 |
| *Writing kit 45s Enc 1 | | *Writing kit 45s Enc 1 |
| + | *Tent (4 person) 10s Enc 2 |
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| + | =13.5+145+0.7+10=14.2+145+10=169.2 |
| + | Leaves 885.3 |
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| + | *Short bow 1D6+1d2 Y 80m 1 9/11 L Impale 1 4/4 75 SP |
| + | *Arrow, bodkin (10) 1/1 — 1 SP |
| + | *Arrow, bodkin (10) 1/1 — 1 SP |
| + | *Quiver 2sp |
| + | = 79s |
| + | Leaves 806.3 |
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− | 1657.5-159.2=1398.3s
| + | *War sword 1D8 9/7 M M Bleed, Impale 2 6/10 175 SP |
| + | *Dirk 1D3+2 –/– S S Bleed, Impale — 6/6 50 SP |
| + | *Poleaxe 1D8+2 11/9 L L Impale, Stun Location, Sunder 2 6/10 150 SP |
| + | =375ss |
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| + | Leaves 431.3s |
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| + | *Head helm (see Drifter’s post) 120s |
| + | *Linen cuirass (Chest) 75s |
| + | *Soft leather trews (Abd & Legs) 150s |
| + | =345s |
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| + | Leaves 86.3s |
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| + | Armour |
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| + | Arms |
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| + | Armour |
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| Equipment | | Equipment |
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| *2 waterskins Enc 2 1s | | *2 waterskins Enc 2 1s |
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− | =1398.3-22=1376.3s | + | = 22.5s |
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− | *Short bow 1D6+1d2 Y 80m 1 9/11 L Impale 1 4/4 75 SP
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− | *Arrow, bodkin (10) 1/1 — 1 SP
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− | *Arrow, bodkin (10) 1/1 — 1 SP
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− | *Quiver 2sp
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− | 1376.3-79=1297.3s
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− | Knights sword.
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− | *War sword 1D8 9/7 M M Bleed, Impale 2 6/10
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− | *Dirk 1D3+2 –/– S S Bleed, Impale — 6/6 50 SP
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− | *Poleaxe 1D8+2 11/9 L L Impale, Stun Location, Sunder 2 6/10 150 SP
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− | *Target 1D6 9/– L S Impale 2 4/12
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− | 1297.3-200=1097.3s
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− | *Open helm, chain coif and padding.
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− | *Padding or leather sleeved surcoat and trews.
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− | *Chain hauberk w skirt and half sleeves.
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− | *Boots and gauntlets, leather.
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| ==Contacts, Friends, Enemies & Rivals== | | ==Contacts, Friends, Enemies & Rivals== |
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| Equip: 1700s | | Equip: 1700s |
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− | You own a riding horse, a mule, a pavillion, a retainer and escort. | + | You own a riding horse, a mule, a pavillon, a retainer and escort. |
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− | Rosin will have an escort, a man[or woman] at arms, trained to ride. She also has a retainer, a servant come maid, always female.
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− | Rosine's escort Oswin:
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− | STR 12 CON 12 POW 7 DEX 6 CHA 12
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− | SIZ 16 INT 10
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− | Rosine's maid Ydene:
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− | STR 10 CON 11 POW 12 DEX 10 CHA 18
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− | SIZ 11 INT 9
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− | The Flame of Temperance.
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− | A female monastic (?) order to which Rosine belongs - Drifter, tell me if it's okay
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− | Some six centuries ago, the Church of the Child of Light was rife with ecstatic worship. In this climate, the monk and visionary Abelard of Tine wrote his Treatise on Temperance. In this, he expounded the worth of moderation, meditative prayer and introspection. In particular, he explained how the virtue of Temperance was one of Mankind's greatest shields against the Great Evil. He recognised that men in particular were vulnerable and so it was women who must reign in man's impulses and her own. By remaining pure and unwed until a considerably later age than was customary, they would be able to reflect upon desire and gain mastery of it. When the time came to wed, they would be able to instil in their own children the virtue of Temperance.
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− | The idea was adopted, at first as doctrine, and quickly swept across the lands of the Child. For the first time, women were given control of their destinies. Yet, as with all revolutionary ideas, it led to disaster in some instances and was eventually abandoned as doctrine, though it has affected society deeply.
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− | Today, the most visible mark left by the Treatise is the Flame of Temperance, a holy order almost whose members are almost exclusively women. The order is (naturally) moderate, with varying degrees of commitment required of its members. All members take vows of chastity, among others, but these are renewed (or not) annually. The Flame is typically represented as the flame of a candle - desires are recognised and may even be nourished in small ways, but are not allowed to take hold.
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− | In practical terms, the organisation serves several roles for girls or women in different situations, and society's social hierarchy is reflected in this:
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− | Orphans. As the Flame of Temperance explicitly adopts a maternal and sagacious stance (and is not short on resources), it is an obvious repository for unwanted children. Many of these girl will remain in the order, effectively as servants, for life.
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− | The Afflicted. People not of sound mind are usually considered to have succumbed to some remnant of the Great Evil. Within the order, such people are kept under a particular strict regimen, in order to purify their souls of past misdeeds.
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− | Bastard Daughters. A man's own intemperance is usually overlooked when he seeks to place a bastard daughter within the Order, as he will be asked to pay a substantial stipend for the upkeep of his offspring.
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− | Nobility. Women of great means who wish to seek their own way in the world will happily take the vows for several years so as to keep suitors from calling. Noblewomen who might lay claim to great inheritances may also adopt this measure as a sign that they will not, at least while their vows last for the present year, act upon this. This is Rosine's situation.
| + | '''Magic''' |