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Malin Freeborn
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@@ -144,6 +144,13 @@ Characters can fashion anything with a cost of less than 10~\gls{cp} in less tha
Cities are
\tn
[7]
, Towns are 9, and
\glspl
{
village
}
are 13.
A successful roll indicates a working knowledge of the place.
\makeAutoRule
{
dragBody
}{
Dragging Bodies
}{
only requires no Penalty beyond -4
}
uses the standard
\gls
{
weight
}
rules, but the character cannot drag anything while they have a Penalty above -4.
This Penalty may come from carrying something too heavy, or from wounds; any Penalty above the limit will stop them dragging anything heavy about.
Rope or other equipment might grant +1 to the effective Strength of the character for the purposes of pulling a massive item or beast.
And many characters can work together, each adding any amount to their total
\gls
{
weight
}
carried.
\makeRule
{
makeCamp
}{
Make Camp
}{
Intelligence
}{
Vigilance
}{
8
}
starts with a safety check of the area, during daylight.
That secures enough space for people to wander a short distance to take a piss in the bushes, or just relax for a bit.
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