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:'''Wound Level:''' 30
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*'''Spiritual''': 50
*'''Spiritual''': 50
 
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=== Knowledge/Skills Packages ===
=== Knowledge/Skills Packages ===
==== Universal K/S ====
==== Universal K/S ====
*'''Native Tongue:''' 45
*'''Perception:''' 45
*'''Riding:''' 50


==== Vocational K/S ====
==== Vocational K/S ====
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Experimenting a little bit...
Compared to the full/advanced Mythus rules, the Mythus Prime rules aren't actually that bad.  A little sparse and limited perhaps, and the BUC system is an interesting but ultimately flawed idea, but as a generic point-distribution, percentile-based fantasy system it's usable at least.  The SEC system is a bit out-of-place though. Perhaps a method of distributing points to it as well would have been better.

Revision as of 17:18, 16 December 2008

Toon: A. M. Phineas

Character:A. Sample B. Sample Manual Character:C. Sample

[[Category:Character]]

A character for Dangerous Journeys: Mythus Prime!, created by g026r.

Character created using the Mythus Prime rules, as contained within the first section of the Dangerous Journeys: Mythus rulebook.

Campaign

Character Stats

Name

  • Sex: Female
  • Socio-Economic-Class: 1 (Rolled 2, Wisewoman = SEC - 1)
  • Vocation: Wisewoman
  • Height: 5'4"
  • Weight: 96 lbs

Traits

  • Mental: 30
  • Physical: 40
Wound Level: 30
  • Spiritual: 50

Knowledge/Skills Packages

Universal K/S

  • Native Tongue: 45
  • Perception: 45
  • Riding: 50

Vocational K/S

Bonus K/S

Character Description

Commentary

Compared to the full/advanced Mythus rules, the Mythus Prime rules aren't actually that bad. A little sparse and limited perhaps, and the BUC system is an interesting but ultimately flawed idea, but as a generic point-distribution, percentile-based fantasy system it's usable at least. The SEC system is a bit out-of-place though. Perhaps a method of distributing points to it as well would have been better.