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 In Corinthia there exist six races: the elves, the humans, the dwarves, the fairfolk (much akin to Leprechauns), the giants and the gnomes. Each race has varying levels of physical and mental quality.  For example while the giants are stronger than the gnomes, the gnomes are much more dexterous than the giants.  There are six walks of life or professions that your character may hail from: warrior, scholar, gypsy, priest, mage In Corinthia there exist six races: the elves, the humans, the dwarves, the fairfolk (much akin to Leprechauns), the giants and the gnomes. Each race has varying levels of physical and mental quality.  For example while the giants are stronger than the gnomes, the gnomes are much more dexterous than the giants.  There are six walks of life or professions that your character may hail from: warrior, scholar, gypsy, priest, mage
 and archetypical.  Each of these walks of life has it's strengths and weaknesses.  For example, the mage may cast spells from the sphere of force more aptly than they will wield a longsword in combat.  Unlike many role playing systems, where your character class or walk of life forces you to use only certain abilities (for example, warriors may only engage in combat and may not cast spells), The Rose allows you to train any proficiency you wish to train.  There is of course a catch.  Certain walks of life will learn certain proficiencies faster and more economically than others.  For example, the warrior will learn the "melee combat" proficiency faster and cheaper than he will learn the "Sphere of Life" proficiency.  Improving your proficiencies is essential to survival and gameplay.  To train a proficiency you will spend some "development" points but first must find the proper place to learn. and archetypical.  Each of these walks of life has it's strengths and weaknesses.  For example, the mage may cast spells from the sphere of force more aptly than they will wield a longsword in combat.  Unlike many role playing systems, where your character class or walk of life forces you to use only certain abilities (for example, warriors may only engage in combat and may not cast spells), The Rose allows you to train any proficiency you wish to train.  There is of course a catch.  Certain walks of life will learn certain proficiencies faster and more economically than others.  For example, the warrior will learn the "melee combat" proficiency faster and cheaper than he will learn the "Sphere of Life" proficiency.  Improving your proficiencies is essential to survival and gameplay.  To train a proficiency you will spend some "development" points but first must find the proper place to learn.
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 +===== Known Issues =====
 +[[https://github.com/mbbsemu/MBBSEmu/issues/482
 +|#482 The Rose - Crashes EMU during cleanup (But not startup)]]
  
 ===== Screen Shots ===== ===== Screen Shots =====
modules/rcirose.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/29 18:11 by enusbaum