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(This table wil eventually be extended to cover Extents greater than single Planets, but it is not a priority at all, and anyway it's just an issue of applying the current mechanics. And I don't think there needs to be a greater Base Extent than for the TeL here "Everyone has Internet".) | (This table wil eventually be extended to cover Extents greater than single Planets, but it is not a priority at all, and anyway it's just an issue of applying the current mechanics. And I don't think there needs to be a greater Base Extent than for the TeL here "Everyone has Internet".) | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 16 August 2011
"If I take one more step, it'll be the farthest away from home I've ever been." - Samwise Gamgee, Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring. |
Temporary notes artile for the Well-Travelled character creation trait
Base Extent is derived from Tech Level (TeL)
Tech Level | TeL | Base Extent | ExC |
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NoTech to Medieval | 0 to 13 | Village or Dispersed Community | 0 |
Renaissance to Mid Steam | 14 to 18 | Town or Parish | 1 |
Victorian | 19 to 20 | County or City | 2 |
Radio Age | 21 to 24 | Region or Megapolis | 3 |
Sattelite TV Age | 25 to 28 | Small Nation | 4 |
Everyone has Internet | 29 and up | Medium Nation | 5 |
This table shows the Extent shift-down based on GPs spent.
GP | +ExC |
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0 | +0 |
1 | +2 |
2 | +3 |
3 | +4 |
4 | +5 |
6 | +6 |
GP | +ExC |
---|---|
8 | +7 |
10 | +8 |
13 | +9 |
16 | +10 |
19 | +11 |
23 | +12 |
GP | +ExC |
---|---|
27 | +13 |
31 | +14 |
36 | +15 |
41 | +16 |
46 | +17 |
GP \ Period | up to Medieval | Renaissance | Victorian | Radio Age | Sattelite TV | Everyone has Internet |
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0 GP | Village or Dispersed Community | Parish or Town | County or City | Region or Megapolis | Small Nation | Medium Nation |
1 GP | County or City | Region or Megapolis | Small Nation | Medium Nation | Large Nation | Continent |
2 GP | Region or Megapolis | Small Nation | Medium Nation | Large Nation | Continent | Planet |
3 GP | Small Nation | Medium Nation | Large Nation | Continent | Planet | |
4 GP | Medium Nation | Large Nation | Continent | Planet | ||
6 GP | Large Nation | Continent | Planet | |||
8 GP | Continent | Planet | ||||
10 GP | Planet |
(This table wil eventually be extended to cover Extents greater than single Planets, but it is not a priority at all, and anyway it's just an issue of applying the current mechanics. And I don't think there needs to be a greater Base Extent than for the TeL here "Everyone has Internet".)
Use Medieval for the Ärth historical fantasy setting.
Well-Travelled limits Reputations, Popularities, Contacts (although not Correspondance type Contacts, which cost more and have less Loyalty), and the Area Knowledge Skills. It does not limit Languages nor the Current Affairs Skills, and Well-Travelled allows the characer to use Omniskill instead of Area Knowledge and Current Affairs (although with the built-in RD penalty of Omniskill, it's still desirable to purchase proper AK and CA Skills!).