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==God Magic==
 
==God Magic==

Revision as of 03:08, 7 February 2008

Dragon Age

Introduction

This is a setting that is being created tentatively by Lonewulf. It is intended to be used with the GURPS 4e rules, mainly using GURPS Powers.

Magic

The Basics

  • Magic is not based on fatigue. Instead, it is based on an internal reserve of magical ability. Energy Reserves cost 1 CP per point. Maximum EP are 10 if in possession of Weak levels of magic, 20 if in Moderate levels of magic, 50 if in Strong levels of magic, and almost unlimited if in Pure levels of magic.
  • To cast spells, do not use GURPS Magic. Instead, you would build them as powers, with certain limitations.
  • There are Weak, Moderate, Strong, and Pure levels of magic. No mortal is allowed to take Pure; only gods, dragons, or underworld gods have access to Pure abilities.
  • Weak gives the following modifiers: First of all, all activation rolls are at 11 (-20%) to use any ability. Second of all, if you spend 5 energy points or more, the spell will cost 1 fatigue per use or per minute (-10%), as well as 1 HP damage on a failure, and 1d HP damage on a critical failure (-2%). Second of all, if spending a FULL 10 points, a failure results in 1d HP damage, and a heart attack (!) on a critical failure. (-6%)
  • Moderate is the same, except that activation rolls are at 14 (-10%) to use any ability, and the effects of harm and potential death are at cost of 10 to 20. (Note to self: Same point deduction for limitation?)
  • Strong is the same, except that activation rolls are at 16 (-5%), with 17 as a normal failure and 18 as a critical failure.
  • Pure has no activation rolls whatsoever, and do not harm the user.
  • Power Modifier (is included in all of those below) -15% Special Advantages or Skills CM -5%, relies on Mana -5%, Energy Reserves Only -5%.
  • Weak: -20% .... Nuisance Effect: Very Noticeable -5%
  • Moderate (Divine): -25% ... 5 point disadvantage for Divine (-5%), Nuisance Effect: Very Noticeable -5%
  • Strong .... -40% 15 point disad (-15%), takes a major quest to restore (-5%), power fades gradually (+5%)
  • For sapping, none of the above disadvantages apply; instead, you would buy mental disadvantages of an equivalent point value, and possibly a -15 point Secret! -20% for Weak and Moderate, -15% for Strong.

God Magic

Replenished by Godstones, dark blue stones filled with divine power.

Undermagic

Replenished by Darkstones, pale gray stones filled with dark power.

Dragon Magic

Replenished by Dragonstones, dark red stones filled with draconic power.

History

The Beginning

There are many creation myths, scattered all over the world.

New Character Sheet

Attributes

  • ST: 10 [0] (10 per point)
  • IQ: 10 [0] (20 per point)
  • DX: 10 [0] (20 per point)
  • HT: 10 [0] (10 per point)
  • Will: 10 [0] (5 per point)
  • Per: 10 [0] (5 per point)

Note: Willpower and Perception are no longer based on IQ, on suggestion from Rev. Pee Kitty (Here: House Rules)

Resources

MyGURPS resource -- Optional rules that make sense to me. Dragon Age will be a testing ground for some of these.