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- | Specially marked by cunning, despising their own inheritance in the hope of winning a greater, eager after both gain and dominion, given to imitation of all kinds, holding a certain mean between lavishness and greediness, that is, perhaps uniting, as they certainly did, these two seemingly opposite qualities. Their chief men were specially lavish through their desire of good report. They were, moreover, a race skillful in flattery, given to the study of eloquence, so that the very boys were orators, a race altogether unbridled unless held firmly down by the yoke of justice. They were enduring of toil, hunger, and cold whenever fortune laid it on them, given to hunting and hawking, delighting in the pleasure of horses, and of all the weapons and garb of war. | + | Specially marked by cunning, despising their own inheritance in the hope of winning a greater, eager after both gain and dominion, given to imitation of all kinds, holding a certain mean between lavishness and greediness, that is, perhaps uniting, as they certainly did, these two seemingly opposite qualities. Their leaders are specially lavish through their desire of good report. They are, moreover, a race skillful in flattery, given to the study of eloquence, so that the very boys were orators, a race altogether unbridled unless held firmly down by the yoke of justice. They are enduring of toil, hunger, and cold whenever fortune laid it on them, given to hunting and hawking, delighting in the pleasure of horses, and of all the weapons and garb of war. Norman adventurers start with a +2 bonus to their STR attribute. |
- | Primary Language: French. Secondary Language: English. | + | Normans can come from Normandy, England, Sicily/ |
- | Roll an extra die for your INT attribute, and drop the lowest ones until you only have three. Roll on the event table below for a second alternate die for your attribute rolls. | + | Apart from the Danes, and once in a while the Pope, no one really likes the Normans, but it doesn't really matter. |
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- | |1|You are the offspring of a haughty and noble trader dealing with exotic and forbidden wares.|INT| | + | |
- | |2|Born into one of the elite mercenary companies, you have tired of Normandy's constant warfare and have traveled to find adventure across the sea.|STR| | + | |
- | |3|Your mother was a famous sorceress and courtesan. Your childhood was dominated by the turmoil that the constant stream of Sorcerers duels with rivals | + | |
- | |4|You were a thrall to a noble family, and you became well used to their capricious whims and cruel behavior.|WIS| | + | |
- | |5|You helped to tend to those ill with the plague, and did everything in your power to keep your patients alive.|WIS| | + | |
- | |6|You served as a servant | + | |
- | |7|You grew up without an immediate family | + | |
- | |8|You are one of the fisher people of coast. Compared | + | |
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- | This is great for background I like it. Why not give a flat +1 or +2 instead of extra die. Since you can swap dice, an extra die in one thing turns out to be an extra die in anything, foiling the background effect. Roll background after stats are set | + | |
+ | Primary Language: French. Secondary Language: English. | ||
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