CHARACTER CREATION
Grab some blank character sheets because it is time to create Player
Characters!
While this might look like something you can do on your own, it is actually
better for all participants (Game Master included) to go through this step
together: while each hero belongs to the person controlling them, these
characters are destined to be adventuring together, which means they should
have some “chemistry” from the very beginning!
Character Creation is presented as a series of steps, similarly to World
Creation; you are not, however, bound to take these steps in this exact order.
You can go back and modify your choices anytime during the process.
Characters are normally created at level 5; see page 229 for higher-level PCs.
Character Creation Steps
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Identity: Choose or create your character's Identity: a
short sentence that briefly summarizes how they see themselves at the
moment.
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Theme: Choose or create your character's Theme: a strong
ideal, emotion or feeling that dominates your character's actions.
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Origin: Choose or create your character's Origin: the place
they hail from. You may select a location on your world sheet or add a new
one.
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Classes and Levels: Choose two or three Classes and
distribute your initial five levels among them. Take note of the free
benefits and Skills gained.
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Attributes: Determine the base die size of your character's
four Attribute scores: Dexterity, Insight, Might, and
Willpower.
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Calculations: Calculate your starting Hit Points, Mind
Points, Inventory Points, Defense, Magic Defense, and Initiative modifier.
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Equipment/Savings: Use a starting budget of 500 zenit to
purchase equipment, then add any leftovers to a roll of 2d6 × 10 to
determine initial savings.
Describe your character and choose their name and pronouns!
Philip Forlenza (Order #)