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@@ -432,12 +432,12 @@ Think about which way the character is headed and at this point write something
 It might be something solid and classic, such as `sellsword', `eager paladin', `barbarian poet', `wizzard', or `greedy rogue'.
 You could also wander off the traditional RPG model, playing a `lost outlander', `unwilling prophet' or `dishonoured noble'.
 
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 My own character, Thenton, has a good Charisma score and some basic ability to fight with his enhanced human Strength Attribute.
 I think I'm going to make him a `knightly poet'.
 
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