Next Game: May 28
The group's great relief at finding themselves alive turned to horror when their train ran over a cliff.
Next Game: May 28
The group's great relief at finding themselves alive turned to horror when their train ran over a cliff.
| Elise LeBlanc New York Journal reporter played by Kelly Lee |
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| Caleb Lonergan famous escape artist played by Jeff Coopes |
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| Sagesse la Roque French foreign agent played by Evie Totty |
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| Elijah Ivy genius swordsman played by Evan Coopes |
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categories: Mundane
6 levels, 2 points per level
A character with this attribute is more experienced or better trained than an ordinary person, and as a result has more skill points than an average adult. (The numbers below represent the total amount added and are not cumulative.)
It is assumed that all player characters finished eighth grade. Prior to 1900, attending high school and college were privileges of the upper class. Characters who went beyond this level of education will find it represented by this attribute. The player may choose the subject of the degree. Multiple degrees at the same level can be claimed for free, but confer no skill-point benefit.
Level One: Adds 5 skill points. Finished tenth grade.
Level Two: Adds 10 skill points. Graduated high school.
Level Three: Adds 15 skill points. Received an associate's degree.
Level Four: Adds 20 skill points. Received a bachelor's degree.
Level Five: Adds 25 skill points. Received a master's degree.
Level Six: Adds 30 skill points. Received a doctorate.
Highly Skilled is taken by these characters:
Caleb Lonergan, level 2, high school graduate
Elijah Ivy, level 3, +15 skill points
Elise LeBlanc, level 4, Bachelors in Journalism
Sagesse la Roque, level 4, +20 skill points