Sunday, April 18, 2010

1) Roll Attributes

Roll 3d6 for each of the following attributes:

Strength - The character's physical strength. Low strength is the weakling who has problems carrying a backpack in one hand. High strength is a bodybuilder with massive arms.
Flexibility - The character's flexibility (imagine that!). A character with low flexibility can't touch their knees, much less their toes. A character with high flexibility can be a pretzel easily.
Health - The character's physical health. Someone with low health would be sick frequently and high health would almost never be sick and be in good physical health.
Focus - The character's ability to focus on things they sense. A character with low focus has the attention span of a puppy. A character with high focus is nearly OCD.
Memory - The character's ability to keep things in their memory. A character with a low memory score has the memory of a goldfish. A high memory is photographic, or like an elephant.
Ingenuity - The character's ability to work with what is available. Low ingenuity characters have to do everything by the book (because they are unable to do it otherwise) and characters with high ingenuity...are MacGyver.
Charisma - How the character looks to others. Low charisma characters are shy and high charisma characters have people who would follow them to their deaths.
Resolve - The character's ambition. Low resolve results in a lazy character who just sits around all day. High resolve is a character who gets what they want all the time because they want it that badly.
Composure - The character's ability to keep their cool. A character with low composure would kill over spilled milk, while one with high composure could stay calm while lit on fire.
Initiative - How quickly a character can react. A character with low initiative couldn't avoid a slow-moving marble, while a character with high initiative could kill someone before they even noticed them drawing a gun.

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