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This is a step by step guide on how to create a character in Medaevum.
This is a step by step guide on how to create a character in Medaevum.


===1. Choose their lineae.===
===1. Choose their lineage.===
You can find a list of lineages here: [[Lineages]].
You can find a list of lineages here: [[Lineages]].



Revision as of 03:37, 29 December 2024

This is a step by step guide on how to create a character in Medaevum.

1. Choose their lineage.

You can find a list of lineages here: Lineages.

Note the default traits for each lineage. Those will be your character's traits, if you choose that lineage.

Each lineage will also give you at least one option for an additional trait. You can either choose one or stick with the baseline.

2. Choose their homeland.

You can find a list of all nations here: Nations.

Your character's homeland affects what languages they know. Every character starts knowing the common language of the world, Nostrum, and their homeland's own language.

Each homeland also has a selection of traits to choose from, to represent the character's upbringing. Choose one.

3. Choose their attributes.

For more context on what the attributes mean and are used for, read this page: System.

Your character has three attributes. Prowess, Erudition, and Cleverness. Your character has five points to distribute across the three attributes as you wish. You can have an attribute be at zero, and this doesn't mean it will be impossible to perform actions related to that attribute. They'll just be incredibly bad at those actions.

4. Choose their traits.

Every character can have up to twelve traits. If in the future they would ever be in a position to gain a thirteenth trait, they would lose a trait they already have.

This is a selection of traits your character can begin play with. Optionally, choose one.

5. That's it. You're done.

Choose a name, make a backstory, and get playing.