hi community,
An adept who is not following his discipline's "philosophy" can suffer big consequence, right?
ex: A swordsman who back-stab someone without a front provocation, a warrior who flee a battle, or a beastmaster who endanger an animal.
But I can't find the info! I know I have read that somewhere. err! Can someone tell me what page?
oh! We are playing 1st edition. Don't judge! its a 20 years old game!
Discipline's Philosphy
Re: Discipline's Philosphy
The 4th Edition Companion deal a bit with Talent Crisis at page 436.
The 1st Edition Adept's Way deal with it in more details AND gives detailed example of Discipline violations (and ways to redeem them) for each Discipline at the end of the book.
The 1st Edition Adept's Way deal with it in more details AND gives detailed example of Discipline violations (and ways to redeem them) for each Discipline at the end of the book.
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Re: Discipline's Philosphy
I would also mention that it would normally be a pattern of troubling actions, not usually just one anomalous incident. I would normally not say that a Warrior fleeing a battle was a discipline violation. A warrior several times being the FIRST to flee might be.
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Re: Discipline's Philosphy
Thanks! I would not have found that.