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===Drowning & Suffocation===
 
===Drowning & Suffocation===
The official rules for drowning are very simple but are not easy to locate. Drowning takes two to four minutes according to certain spell and monster descriptions. Per the swimming rules, a character begins drowning after three failed swim attempts and will die if not rescued. This rule doesn't go into much detail and will limit a player's ability to save themselves. I don't anticipate this situation coming up frequently due to the near universality of environmental body armor in the setting, but just in case it does we'll use the following instead.  
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Drowning and suffocation appear to be areas that are not well covered by the rules. My guess is that Mr. Siembieda considers it a less than heroic way to die, and therefor it never came up when he was writing the rules. All I've been able to find so far is that drowning takes two to four minutes according to certain spell and monster descriptions. I don't anticipate this situation coming frequently due to the near universality of environmental body armor in the setting, but just in case it does we'll use the following.  
  
 
The period that a character may hold its breath without significant effort is equal to its Physical Endurance in actions. A character not performing any actions may effectively hold its breath up to its PE in melee rounds.
 
The period that a character may hold its breath without significant effort is equal to its Physical Endurance in actions. A character not performing any actions may effectively hold its breath up to its PE in melee rounds.

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