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04 Night's Watch.pdf - Chaos Bleeds

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CHapter 3: beyond the WallCharacterCreationWhile both the free folk and the people of Westeros struggle daily to surviveand prosper, those struggles are very different. Few in the lands southof the Wall have to deal with a daily threat of frostbite or death at the handsof a mythical beast, while those in the Far North know little of scholarlymatters, agriculture, or the demands of service to a lord. Life in the FarNorth teaches a different selection of abilities than life in the south, and thecharacter creation process for free folk characters represents this.These rules are suggestions on how to create a character that accuratelyrepresents the free folk. They need not be followed to the letter asthere are exceptions to every rule, especially among the heroic charactersof the players. Characters from south of the Wall, such as criminalswho have fled north of the Wall or crows who have left the Night’s<strong>Watch</strong>, should use the appropriate character creation rules.Character GenerationThese rules can either be used for creating a campaign entirelymade up of members of a free folk tribe, or to create free folk charactersfor other campaign types, such as a free folk hunter who ishelping the Night’s <strong>Watch</strong>, or a wildling who has snuck over theWall and is now trying to live in the lands of Westeros. In suchcases, overcoming the societal prejudice against the free folk willtake some extreme circumstances, but as demonstrated by Osha, thewildling who serves House Stark, it can happen. If you wish to playsuch a character, work with the Narrator to determine how they willfit into the campaign.Creating one of the free folk follows the same steps as creating acharacter from Westeros, with only a few modifications.Archetypes of the WildlingsThe following are a small selection of wildling characters for those whoprefer to use pre-generated characters, or for Narrators to use in describingwildlings in his chronicle.For a campaign focused on wildlings, the Narrator may choose to permit the age-dependent maximum starting benefits from Table3-10, SIFRP, to be increased by one, provided the additional benefit is used on an appropriate heritage benefit, e.g., Blood of the Wildlingsor Blood of the First Men.94

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