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*A character's monthly upkeep cost equals 1 gold crown for each 100 XP it would cost for them to buy an attribute point.  In the case of PCs at the current time, this is 2 Gold Crowns per month.
 
*A character's monthly upkeep cost equals 1 gold crown for each 100 XP it would cost for them to buy an attribute point.  In the case of PCs at the current time, this is 2 Gold Crowns per month.
 
*For ease of reference, the monetary system is as follows: One Gold Crown (c) is 20 silver shillings (s.)  One silver shilling is 12 copper pence (p.)  One pence is worth four farthings (f.)  A gold crown is a really substantial amount of money.  Many people in the setting might never have two of these to rub together, or even a single one.  A shilling is a pretty good amount of money.  A few silver shillings would be a quite a bit of money to most people.  Copper pence are normal pocket money, what you'd use to pay for meals and drinks and basic services.  If you need really serious money, you can carry around a gold Mark (worth six crowns) or jewels (prices as per page 15 of In The Labyrinth.)
 
*For ease of reference, the monetary system is as follows: One Gold Crown (c) is 20 silver shillings (s.)  One silver shilling is 12 copper pence (p.)  One pence is worth four farthings (f.)  A gold crown is a really substantial amount of money.  Many people in the setting might never have two of these to rub together, or even a single one.  A shilling is a pretty good amount of money.  A few silver shillings would be a quite a bit of money to most people.  Copper pence are normal pocket money, what you'd use to pay for meals and drinks and basic services.  If you need really serious money, you can carry around a gold Mark (worth six crowns) or jewels (prices as per page 15 of In The Labyrinth.)
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*We will be maintaining the use of tokens.  I will, from time to time, hand these out to the players.  One token may be spent to force a reroll of any die roll in the game, but the new result must be taken (unless you want to keep spending tokens.)  Two tokens may be spent to gain a Talent Point.  Four may be spent to gain an attribute point.  This may only be done during the normal times for spending XP, e.g., downtime.
 
  
 
== New and Modified Talents ==
 
== New and Modified Talents ==

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