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Also, there are no classes, levels, hit points, armor classes, initiative modifiers, or anything of the sort.  Everything is contained within these attributes. (sort of; see skill below) (also, monsters have another stat, but I’ll get to that later)
 
Also, there are no classes, levels, hit points, armor classes, initiative modifiers, or anything of the sort.  Everything is contained within these attributes. (sort of; see skill below) (also, monsters have another stat, but I’ll get to that later)
  
==Strength==
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=Strength=
  
 
Strength represents a character’s physical might, health and fortitude.  A character with Heroic strength can fight off a deadly poison, wrestle a tiger, kill a man in a single blow, and run for many miles without tiring.
 
Strength represents a character’s physical might, health and fortitude.  A character with Heroic strength can fight off a deadly poison, wrestle a tiger, kill a man in a single blow, and run for many miles without tiring.
  
==Skill==
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=Skill=
  
 
Skill represents a character’s skill with his hands.  A character with amazing skill might be a master swordfighter, a consummate thief, or an expert bronzeworker.  Skill is a funny characteristic.  It represents all sort of things, from lockpicking to sailing, and so has a few rules to go with it.
 
Skill represents a character’s skill with his hands.  A character with amazing skill might be a master swordfighter, a consummate thief, or an expert bronzeworker.  Skill is a funny characteristic.  It represents all sort of things, from lockpicking to sailing, and so has a few rules to go with it.
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If a character does not possess a particular skill, he is treated as having no more than humble skill (regardless of what his true attribute is).  If a character does possess a certain skill, he uses his full attribute.
 
If a character does not possess a particular skill, he is treated as having no more than humble skill (regardless of what his true attribute is).  If a character does possess a certain skill, he uses his full attribute.
  
==Grace==
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=Grace=
  
 
Grace represents reflexes, agility, and stealth.
 
Grace represents reflexes, agility, and stealth.
  
==Wisdom==
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=Wisdom=
  
 
Wisdom represents knowledge and insight.
 
Wisdom represents knowledge and insight.
  
==Bearing==
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=Bearing=
  
 
Bearing represents charisma, luck, and dramatic relevance.
 
Bearing represents charisma, luck, and dramatic relevance.
  
==Sorcery==
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=Sorcery=
  
 
Sorcery represents a character’s command over elemental forces and arcane texts.
 
Sorcery represents a character’s command over elemental forces and arcane texts.

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