diff --git a/cs/.gitignore b/cs/.gitignore
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2b2a779efdd22e43078c143df273ec7351e3678
--- /dev/null
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+*.aux
+*.bbl
+*.blg
+*.dvi
+*.idx
+*.ilg
+*.ind
+*.log
+*.synctex.gz
+*.toc
+*.log
+*.tmp
+*pdf
+*swp
+.no.md
+*.acn
+*.acr
+*.alg
+*.glg
+*.glo
+*.gls
+*.glsdefs
+*.ist
+*ist
+*.maf
+svg-inkscape
+*.out
+*.ptc
+old
+*.png
+*.jpeg
+*.tiff
+*.xcf
+*.xmpi
+*.slg
+*.slo
+*.sls
diff --git a/cs/.gitmodules b/cs/.gitmodules
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b9db8fd93c79a86e238f7629ff5327e0c81de4a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/.gitmodules
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+[submodule "config"]
+	path = config
+	url = git@gitlab.com:bindrpg/config
diff --git a/cs/CS.tex b/cs/CS.tex
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a39d01021a27f1578b009071324a534d1e8c26d
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+++ b/cs/CS.tex
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+
+\begin{tcbposter}[
+  coverage = {
+      spread,
+  },
+  poster   = {
+    showframe=false,
+    columns=30,
+    rows=18
+  },
+  boxes    = {
+    enhanced standard jigsaw,
+    boxsep=2pt,
+    left=1pt,
+    right=1pt,
+    boxrule=.6mm,
+    colback=white,
+    drop fuzzy shadow,
+   }
+]
+
+% reset damage so it calculates properly
+\setcounter{damage}{0}
+\setcounter{weaponBonus}{0}
+\setcounter{knacks}{0}
+
+%----
+  \posterbox[
+    remember, blankest, halign=center,valign=center,
+  ]{name=title,column=1,span=29}{
+    \vspace{.8cm}
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{lXlXlX}
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \textbf{Name:} & \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\name}{\hrulefill} &
+      \textbf{Player:} & \hrulefill &
+      \textbf{Code:} & \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\code}{\hrulefill}
+      \\
+      \\
+
+      \textbf{Concept:} & \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\concept}{\hrulefill} &
+      \textbf{Race:} & \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\race}{\hrulefill} &
+      \textbf{Culture:} & \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\culture}{\hrulefill} \\
+    \end{tabularx}
+}
+
+%----
+  \posterbox[
+    adjusted title=Attributes \hint{ 5 | 10 / 20 / 30/ 50 },
+    remember,
+  ]{name=attributes,column=1,row=3,span=10,rowspan=3}{
+  \vspace{-.3cm}
+  \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
+  \addtolength{\tabcolsep}{-0.5em}
+  \begin{tabular}{@{}Xlcccccccccccr}
+  \attributeDisplay{Strength}{str}
+  \attributeDisplay{Dexterity}{dex}
+  \attributeDisplay{Speed}{spd}
+  \attributeDisplay{Intelligence}{int}
+  \attributeDisplay{Wits}{wts}
+  \attributeDisplay{Charisma}{cha}
+  \end{tabular}}
+%----
+
+
+%----
+
+  \posterbox[
+    remember, blankest,interior engine=path,valign=center,
+  ]{name=gumption,column=19,row=3,span=8,rowspan=5}{
+
+    \begin{tikzpicture}[
+circle label/.style = {
+        postaction={
+            decoration={
+                text along path,
+                text = {#1},
+                text align=center,
+                reverse path,
+            },
+        decorate,
+    }
+    }
+    ]
+     \path[circle label={HP = 6 + Strength}] (-1,-1.1) arc (-90:360-90:1.1);
+      \draw[dotted] (-1,0) circle (1);
+     \path[circle label={Fatigue Points}] (1.8,-1.1) arc (-90:360-90:1.1);
+      \draw[dotted] (1.8,0) circle (1);
+     \path[circle label={FP = Base + Charisma}] (-1,-4.1) arc (-90:360-90:1.1);
+      \draw[dotted] (-1,-3) circle (1) node [align=left,text width=3.5em] {};
+     \path[circle label={MP = 3 x spheres + Intelligence}] (1.8,-4.1) arc (-90:315-45:1.1);
+      \draw[dotted] (1.8,-3) circle (1) node [align=left] {};
+    \end{tikzpicture}
+
+    \vspace{1em}
+    \textbf{\Glsentrytext{fp} Base:}
+    \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\arabic{fp}}{\rule{2em}{0.5pt}}
+    \hint{ 10/15/20/45/85 }
+  }
+%----
+  \posterbox[adjusted title={M\^{e}l\'ee \hint{ 10 / 20 / 40 }},
+  remember,
+  ]{name=melee,column=11,row=8,span=8,rowspan=1.6}{
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{Xr@{}}
+
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \skill{Combat}
+      \skill{Projectiles}
+    \end{tabularx}
+  }
+
+%----
+
+  \posterbox[
+  adjusted title=Armoury,
+  remember,
+  ]{name=armoury,column=1,row=10,span=18,rowspan=4}{
+    \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{p{.3\textwidth}YYYY}
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \setlength{\parskip}{3mm}
+      \textbf{Weapon} & \textbf{Bonus} & \textbf{Damage} & \textbf{\Glsentrytext{ap} Cost} & \textbf{Weight} \\
+      
+    \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{
+      \hline
+      \characterWeapons
+      \\
+      \\
+    }{}
+    \end{tabularx}
+
+    \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{}{
+      \lineDots[3]
+    }
+
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{p{.3\textwidth}YYY}
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \textbf{Armour} & \textbf{\Glsentrytext{dr}} & \textbf{Type} & \textbf{Weight} \\
+      \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{
+        \hline
+        \characterArmour
+      }{}
+    \end{tabularx}
+
+    \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{}{\lineDots}
+  }
+
+%-----
+  \posterbox[
+    blankest,interior engine=path, halign=center,valign=center,
+    opacityback=0,
+    remember,
+  ]
+  {name=Derived,column=1,row=5,span=10,rowspan=4}{
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{YYY}
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \textbf{Bonus} & \textbf{Damage} & \textbf{\Glsentrytext{ap}} \\
+      \\
+      2D6%
+      \iftoggle{examplecharacter}% Bonus
+      {%
+      \addtocounter{Combat}{\value{dex}}%
+      \addtocounter{Combat}{\value{weaponBonus}}%
+      \ifnum\value{Combat}>-1+\else-\fi%
+      \arabic{Combat}
+      }%
+      {\underline{\hspace{2em}}} &
+      \iftoggle{examplecharacter}% Damage
+      {
+        \addtocounter{damage}{\value{str}}
+        \calculatedamage{damage}%
+      }%
+      {
+        \underline{\hspace{1em}} D6+\underline{\hspace{1.5em}}
+      } &
+      \iftoggle{examplecharacter}%
+      {%
+        \addtocounter{spd}{3}%
+        \arabic{spd}%
+      }%
+      {\underline{\hspace{2em}}}
+      \\
+      \tiny Dexterity + Combat + Weapon Bonus & \tiny Strength + Weapon & \tiny 3 + Speed \\
+    \end{tabularx}
+  
+}
+
+%----
+
+    \setcounter{track}{7}
+    \posterbox[
+    blankest,
+    remember,
+    ]{name=track,column=27,row=3,span=2.8,rowspan=15.8}{ 
+      {\large
+
+        \vspace{1em}
+        \Repeat{15}{\tracker}
+      }
+      }
+
+
+%-----
+  \posterbox[
+  adjusted title={Skills \hint{ 5 / 10 / 15 }},
+  remember,
+  ]
+  {name=skills,column=11,row=3,span=8,rowspan=5}{
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{Xr@{}}
+
+      \hiderowcolors
+      \skill{Academics}
+      \skill{Athletics}
+      \skill{Caving}
+      \skill{Crafts}
+      \skill{Deceit}
+      \skill{Empathy}
+      \skill{Medicine}
+      \skill{Performance}
+      \skill{Larceny}
+      \skill{Seafaring}
+      \skill{Stealth}
+      \skill{Tactics}
+      \skill{Vigilance}
+      \skill{Wyldcrafting}
+
+    \end{tabularx}
+  }
+
+%-----
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=Spheres \hint{ 10 / 15 / 25/ 45/ 85 }]{name=spheres,column=19,row=8,span=8,rowspan=3}
+  {
+  \setlength{\parskip}{3mm}
+  \vspace{.2cm}
+
+  \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{
+    \sphereOne
+
+    \sphereTwo
+
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+  }{
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+    \sphereSkill{}{0}
+
+  }
+
+  }
+
+%----
+  \posterbox[
+    adjusted title=Equipment \hint{1 per Skill},
+    remember,
+  ]
+  {name=equipment,
+    column=1,
+    row=14,
+    span=26,
+    rowspan=3.5,
+  }{
+
+  \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{\characterEquipment\vspace{14em}}{\lineDots[5]\vspace{8mm}}
+
+  
+  \glsentryshortpl{cp}
+  \iftoggle{bestiarychapter}{\arabic{gold} }{\weeline}
+  \glsentryshortpl{sp}\weeline
+  \glsentryshortpl{gp}\weeline
+  \hspace{3cm}
+  Total \Glsentrytext{xp} \weeline
+  Spent \Glsentrytext{xp} \weeline
+  }
+
+%---
+
+  \posterbox[
+    adjusted title=Knacks \hint{ 5 / 10 / 15/ 20/ 25 },
+    remember,
+  ]
+  {name=knacks,column=19,row=11,span=8,rowspan=3}{
+
+  \setlength{\parskip}{0mm}
+
+    \iftoggle{examplecharacter}{
+      \knackOne
+
+      \knackTwo
+    }{
+      \lineDots[4]
+    }
+  }
+
+%------
+
+\csComments
+
+\end{tcbposter}
diff --git a/cs/GS.tex b/cs/GS.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ce7eeaf2b5650a2d85e459ade7a5ed42a67e9a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/GS.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+
+\begin{tcbposter}[
+  coverage = {
+      spread,
+  },
+  poster   = {showframe=false,
+    columns=30,
+    rows=12,
+  },
+  boxes    = {
+    enhanced standard jigsaw,
+    boxsep=4pt,
+    left=2pt,
+    boxrule=.6mm,
+    colback=white,
+    drop fuzzy shadow,
+   },
+]
+  \posterbox[
+    adjusted title=Campaign,
+    right=0pt,
+    ]{name=campaign,below=top,column=1,row=1,span=10,rowspan=2,}{
+      
+
+    \large
+    Campaign:
+
+    Area:
+    
+    Season: 
+
+    Day:
+
+    \iftoggle{aif}{
+      \mbox{Nura~Rating:~}
+      \hspace{-.5em}\setcounter{enc}{1}%
+      \begin{minipage}{.55\textwidth}
+      \normalsize
+      \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X@{}X}
+      \hiderowcolors
+        \arabic{enc}\Repeat{10}{&\stepcounter{enc}\ifodd\value{enc}\small\arabic{enc}\else{\tiny\textbullet}\fi}\\[0em]
+        \small\sqn\Repeat{10}{ & \small\sqn} \\[0em]
+
+      \end{tabularx}
+      \end{minipage}
+    }{}
+}{
+    }
+
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=Situation,]{name=situation,column=11,row=1,span=16,rowspan=2}{
+    \lineDots[4]
+  }
+
+%---
+
+
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=\Glsentrylongpl{pc}]{name=pcs,below=campaign,column=1,span=26,rowspan=4}{
+
+    \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{b{.19\linewidth}|b{.18\linewidth}|b{.2\linewidth}|X|b{.22\linewidth}}
+    \hiderowcolors
+
+      Player & Character & Concept & {\normalsize Wits + Vig.} & Notes \\\hline
+
+    \end{tabularx}
+    
+    \lineDots[9]
+    }
+
+%---
+
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=Encounters]{name=encounters,below=pcs,row=7,span=13,rowspan=4}{
+    \lineDots[10]
+  }
+
+%---
+
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=\Glsentrylongpl{npc}]{name=npcs,column=14,row=7,span=13,rowspan=4}{
+    \lineDots[10]
+  }
+
+  \posterbox[adjusted title=Notes]{name=notes,column=1,below=encounters,span=26,rowspan=1.5}{
+    \lineDots[2]
+  }
+
+  %----
+    \setcounter{track}{7}
+    \posterbox[blankest]{name=track,column=27,row=2,span=3,rowspan=3}{
+      {\large
+
+      \Repeat{15}{\tracker
+      }
+
+
+      }
+
+      }
+
+%----
+
+
+
+\end{tcbposter}
+
diff --git a/cs/LICENCE.md b/cs/LICENCE.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..85c7c6967647e2e085d7fb803c38695d049bc3e2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/LICENCE.md
@@ -0,0 +1,636 @@
+# GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+Version 3, 29 June 2007
+
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diff --git a/cs/Makefile b/cs/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3591806207f8641982dec7e1646141aebc36b83c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+output: resources.pdf
+resources.pdf: config/bind.sty
+	pdflatex resources.tex
+config/bind.sty:
+	git submodule update --init
+clean:
+	rm -fr *.aux *.sls *.slo *.slg *.toc *.acn *.log *.ptc *.out *.idx *.ist *.glo *.glg *.gls *.acr *.alg *.ilg *.ind *.pdf
diff --git a/cs/README.md b/cs/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..48fec7c6fce5ff7bbf0cd7a0592fabc0aa4b85a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+This submodule provides character sheets for the BIND RPG.
diff --git a/cs/backpage.tex b/cs/backpage.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d60989211adf157efe8f91e53221dee0e5aa9583
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/backpage.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+\pagebreak
+
+\pagenumbering{gobble}
+
+
+\iftoggle{examplecharacter}{
+  \iftoggle{core}{
+    \charSpellList
+    \renewcommand\charSpellList{}
+  }{}
+
+  \vspace{5em}
+
+  \ifdefstring{\race}{Elf}%
+    {
+      {\Huge Story Points~\Repeat{5}{\sqr}}
+      
+      (Elves begin with Story Points already spent)
+
+    }%
+    {%
+      {\Huge Story Points~\Repeat{5}{\sqn}}
+      \ifdefstring{\race}{Dwarf}{
+
+        Taciturn Dwarves do not spend Story Points in the first session.
+      }{}%
+    }%
+
+}{
+  {\Huge Story Points~\Repeat{5}{\sqn}}
+
+  \lineDots[32]
+}
+
+\pagebreak
+
diff --git a/cs/commands.tex b/cs/commands.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19c35da044be93ea2c010902eb53286b75ced35f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/commands.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+\newcommand{\lineDots}[1][1]{\vspace{1.5em}\Repeat{#1}{\hbox to \textwidth{\leaders\hbox to 30pt{\hss . \hss}\hfil}\vspace{1em}}}
+\newcommand\race{}
+\newcommand\concept{}
+\newcommand\code{}
+\newcommand\culture{}
+
+\newcommand\csComments{}
+
+\newcounter{Academics}
+  \setcounter{Academics}{0}
+\newcounter{Athletics}
+  \setcounter{Athletics}{0}
+\newcounter{Caving}
+  \setcounter{Caving}{0}
+\newcounter{Crafts}
+  \setcounter{Crafts}{0}
+\newcounter{Deceit}
+  \setcounter{Deceit}{0}
+\newcounter{Empathy}
+  \setcounter{Empathy}{0}
+\newcounter{Medicine}
+  \setcounter{Medicine}{0}
+\newcounter{Performance}
+  \setcounter{Performance}{0}
+\newcounter{Larceny}
+  \setcounter{Larceny}{0}
+\newcounter{Seafaring}
+  \setcounter{Seafaring}{0}
+\newcounter{Stealth}
+  \setcounter{Stealth}{0}
+\newcounter{Tactics}
+  \setcounter{Tactics}{0}
+\newcounter{Vigilance}
+  \setcounter{Vigilance}{0}
+\newcounter{Wyldcrafting}
+  \setcounter{Wyldcrafting}{0}
+
+\newcounter{Combat}
+  \setcounter{Combat}{0}
+\newcounter{Projectiles}
+  \setcounter{Projectiles}{0}
+
+\newcommand\characterWeapons{}
+\newcommand\characterArmour{}
+\newcommand\characterEquipment{}
+\newcommand\knackOne{}
+\newcommand\knackTwo{}
+\newcommand\sphereOne{
+  \sphereSkill{}{0}
+}
+\newcommand\sphereTwo{
+  \sphereSkill{}{0}
+}
+
+\newcommand\charSpellList{}
+
+
diff --git a/cs/config b/cs/config
new file mode 160000
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b538a9dced2fe26447e42b32a0927b6cab9da9b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/config
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Subproject commit 0b538a9dced2fe26447e42b32a0927b6cab9da9b
diff --git a/cs/reset_cs.tex b/cs/reset_cs.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a0a5e8946c7f2b5f75b54927cddd231f015dbbb4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/reset_cs.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+\setcounter{str}{-5}
+\setcounter{dex}{-5}
+\setcounter{spd}{-5}
+\setcounter{int}{-5}
+\setcounter{wts}{-5}
+\setcounter{cha}{-5}
+
+\setcounter{Academics}{0}
+\setcounter{Athletics}{0}
+\setcounter{Caving}{0}
+\setcounter{Crafts}{0}
+\setcounter{Deceit}{0}
+\setcounter{Empathy}{0}
+\setcounter{Medicine}{0}
+\setcounter{Performance}{0}
+\setcounter{Larceny}{0}
+\setcounter{Seafaring}{0}
+\setcounter{Stealth}{0}
+\setcounter{Tactics}{0}
+\setcounter{Vigilance}{0}
+\setcounter{Wyldcrafting}{0}
+
+\setcounter{Combat}{0}
+\setcounter{Projectiles}{0}
+
+\setcounter{fp}{5}
+\renewcommand\knackOne{}
+\renewcommand\knackTwo{}
+
+\renewcommand\race{}
+\renewcommand\concept{}
+\renewcommand\culture{}
+\renewcommand\name{}
+\renewcommand\code{}
+
+\renewcommand\characterWeapons{}
+\renewcommand\characterArmour{}
+\renewcommand\characterEquipment{}
+
+\settoggle{bestiarychapter}{false}
+\settoggle{examplecharacter}{false}
+
diff --git a/cs/resources.tex b/cs/resources.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1b11c0f5e0014eeea2bf1a27161bb5968af2588c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cs/resources.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+\documentclass[a4paper,openany]{report}
+
+\usepackage{config/bind}
+
+\externalReferent{core}
+\externalReferent{aif}
+
+\settoggle{verbose}{true}
+
+\input{commands.tex}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\input{reset_cs.tex}
+
+  \input{CS.tex}
+  \input{backpage.tex}
+
+\input{GS.tex}
+
+\end{document}