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<h1>MIND POINTS</h1>
<p>Abbreviated as MP, this number measures a characters inner force, magical potential, and ability to focus. In the game, Mind Points are often spent to fuel magic or to perform heroic feats that verge on the superhuman.</p>
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<p>When a characters Hit Points fall to 0, the dangers and harm they endured have become unbearable. Will they break? Will they run?</p>
<p>Depending on their role within the story, defeated characters will have different options available to them.</p>
<h3>NON-PLAYER CHARACTERS</h3>
<p>When a Non-Player Characters Hit Points reach 0, that character loses all will to fight. Whoever defeated them gets the right to determine their fate: they may be:</p>
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<li><strong>Current MP</strong>. This is how many Mind Points a character has at the moment. This number can never go below 0, nor can it go above the characters maximum MP.</li>
<li><strong>Maximum MP</strong>. A characters current Mind Points can never be brought above this value.</li>
<li><strong>Spending MP</strong>. Spells require you to spend Mind Points to cast them, as do several other abilities. You can only do so if you have enough MP to pay for the full cost; for instance, you cannot cast a spell with a cost of 10 MP if you only have 9 MP left.</li>
<li><strong>0 MP</strong>. If a characters current Mind Points reach 0, they are mentally exhausted but suffer no other consequence — aside from being unable to use spells and abilities that consume MP.</li>
<li>Captured</li>
<li>Forced to flee</li>
<li>Knocked unconscious</li>
<li>Slain</li>
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<p>Philip Forlenza (Order #)</p>
<p><strong>Example:</strong> Yezma lands her final blow against a magically tainted boar, reducing its Hit Points to 0. Now that the creature is defeated, Yezma must decide its fate — she knows, however, that the great beast had turned aggressive only because of the arcane corruption plaguing its mind and body. Because of this, Yezma decides to spare the creature and simply scare it off, in the hope of finding a way to restore its mind later on.</p>
<p>This being said, some creatures might simply be destroyed when reduced to 0 Hit Points — constructs such as golems and robots will cease to function, elemental beings will vanish or dissipate, and undead often crumble to dust.</p>
<h3>0 HIT POINTS</h3>
<p class="attribution">Philip Forlenza (Order #)</p>