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Chapter 6: Sociality<br />

Chapter 6: Sociality<br />

Sociality, here, means the social factors of<br />

the character, such as social class, how many brothers<br />

and sisters exist, whether the parents were married<br />

legally at the character’s birth, a character’s<br />

wealth, education, and many other social factors. Beyond<br />

information relevant to character creation, information<br />

pertaining to society in general explains<br />

customs, chivalry, courtly love, communities, governments,<br />

systems of justice, and more.<br />

Name<br />

To determine the name of a character, consult<br />

Appendix 7: Names at the end of this book.<br />

Society<br />

Unless the Aedile declares otherwise, all characters<br />

have been raised in a society of their race,<br />

except for anakim, who are raised in a human society.<br />

The following character races have no society:<br />

base and kinder-fresser ogre, and borbytingarna and<br />

hill troll. Each society is covered in this chapter.<br />

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Birthday<br />

To determine a character’s birthday in a format<br />

of (month/day/year) for Neveria (a fantasy<br />

world), simply apply the following formula:<br />

{1d20* / [(1d12 + 1d20) - 1] / [5100 - age]**}<br />

* Note: Reroll results of 14 or higher. In<br />

Neveria, the year consists of 13 months because<br />

months are based on lunar cycles.<br />

** Note: In Neveria, different cultures count<br />

their years differently. The formula used above represents<br />

kobold years (KY).<br />

If another fantasy world is used, consult the<br />

Aedile to determine a character’s birthday.<br />

Birth Status<br />

To many, whether or not a character’s parents<br />

were married legally is an important factor worthy<br />

of note. If a character is born the result of<br />

rape, such as with the vast majority of anakim, the<br />

character is obviously a bastard. Ogres and trolls<br />

do not have a marriage ceremony. Roll 1d100 and<br />

consult the table below:<br />

Roll S tatus<br />

Modifier<br />

for<br />

Social<br />

Class<br />

( see<br />

below)<br />

0 1-20<br />

Illigitimate( bastard)<br />

- 2<br />

21-100Legitimate -

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