From: Michael Cule (mikec@room3b.demon.co.uk)
Date: Tue 11 Aug 1998 - 21:28:28 EEST
Alex Ferguson <abf@cs.ucc.ie> slightly misunderstands me:
> Michael Cule writes:
> > The scale of the game drops the PCs right into high level Gloranthan
> > adventure.
>
> Maybe I have my wires crossed, but I thought that Nick posted that this
> was _not_ the case; to wit, that the standard character generation
> rules produced characters _without_ a level of mastery? (Unlike the
> demo game fellas.)
The characters don't have a level of mastery (excpect for the idiotic 'free'
level of mastery they get by virtue of being PCs over 'ordinary folks') but
they do start out with their core abilities at the equivalent of 70% and lesser
ones at 60%. This is high level compared with RQ starting characters.
The system certainly don't allow for starting with 15 year old initiates: you're
supposed to be persons of some distinction when you start.
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