RE: Sub Cult Feats and Character Creation

From: Graham, Andrew <agraham_at_...>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 11:41:15 +0100


> I have a PC in my soon to begin Orlanthi stead campaign,
> Heldamar, who is a
> devotee of Helamakt Adventurous.
> Now he gets the Combat and Movement affinities from Orlanth
> Adventurous and
> Combat from Helamakt.
> Couple of questions:
> a) Does he end up with one big Combat affinity or two
> separate ones, one
> from OA and one from Helamakt. I personally think the latter,
> but what do
> others think?

One Affinity with lot's of Feats

> b) The Storm Feats he gets from Helamakt, do they remain as
> feats? Or does
> he not get them because he has no Storm affinity?
According to Thunder Rebels it is up to your narrator. Either he disallows them or you get them as stand alone Feats that have to be raised separately [Which I allowed in at least one case so far]  

> Character creation query, partially following on from Russell Hoyles
> question.
> I have another PC, Cormac, who is a hunter, then took up the
> sword to kill
> Lunars.
> Now I'm thinking of giving him both Hunter and Warrior keywords, with
> hunter at 17 and warrior at 13, does this sound reasonable?
> Have other referees had similar situations? If so what have you done?
We have done similar thing's though manly to cover the case of old Runequest PC's. If a pc was a Weaponthane [Advanced occupation] he would get both Weaponthane and Warrior at 17. But in that case you are going up not sideways. So I would stick with 13 for a second occupation in most cases.

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