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== House Rules ==
 
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At character creation, you can buy additional attribute points at a 3:1 basis. It costs 3 character creation points to improve an attribute 1 point.
 
At character creation, you can buy additional attribute points at a 3:1 basis. It costs 3 character creation points to improve an attribute 1 point.

Revision as of 01:32, 13 June 2015


Hundreds of meteors fell, pummeling the nations of Earth. They all, invariably, struck the cities and metropolitan areas of the world. And in the wake of the meteors falling, the dead rose. At the fall of civilization, we follow the trials of one band of survivors as they try to make their way in a hostile world.


Deadfall is a play-by-post campaign for All Flesh Must Be Eaten, Revised Edition, Game Mastered by Stattick.

Links

Recruitment Page

Additional Qualities and Drawbacks These might be allowed on a case-by-case basis.

Characters

Current PCs

Robert B. Morre, played by Raiu

Playable NPCs

These are some of the current, major NPCs that the party are dealing with, that would be appropriate as PCs. If you need a new PC, I may allow you to take over one of these characters as your PC.

Past Characters

These characters are no longer with the group, for one reason or another. But since we don't yet know their fate, it's possible that they may return, in one form or another.

Infected or Dead Characters

These character are confirmed to be either infected or dead. They aren't playable anymore.

House Rules

Attribute Improvement

At character creation, you can buy additional attribute points at a 3:1 basis. It costs 3 character creation points to improve an attribute 1 point.

After character creation, the rules on pg 118 apply. However, you can improve an attribute by more than one point. But there will need to be a significant amount of in-game time between raising a given attribute by another point.

Example: Marcus was a slovenly couch potato who worked at a desk before The Rise. He had a Strength of 1. After a few weeks of having to eat only what he could scavenge, frequently having to run for his life, and having to lug around a pack and doing a lot of other physical labor, he lost most of his spare tire, and gained a point of strength. Amazingly, the former couch potato managed to survive to see year 2 (average). By then, hard work and fighting were a normal thing. He was able to raise his Strength to a 3 (above average).