Characteristic
Rankings, or What the numbers mean |
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1 |
Miserable |
2 |
Poor, or human child |
3 |
Low-Average human adult |
4 |
Above-Average human adult |
5 |
Low-Average Celestial |
6 |
Average Celestial, Excellent human |
7 |
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8 |
Above-Average Celestial, Exceptional human |
9 |
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10 |
Human upper limit, Excellent for a
Celestial |
11 |
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12 |
Spectacular, even for a Celestial |
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Point cost |
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10 |
Force |
3 |
Characteristics i.e. Corporeal, Ethereal, or Celestial stats |
5 |
Choir/band attunements |
10 |
Servitor attunements |
1 per level |
skills |
Average of status and level |
Roles, see chart |
3 per level |
Vessels |
7 per realm |
Songs |
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0 |
Distinctions must be earned in character but have no point cost |
0 |
Servants and artifacts are given freely by Superiors, and taken away just as freely |
Roles |
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Status |
Level |
1 |
Unskilled laborer (janitor, fast food worker) |
Could disappear and not be missed. Just another janitor, pilot, manager. |
2 |
Skilled laborer (trucker, electrician, cook) or student |
Popular waiter or barista, somebody’s aunt or uncle, teacher. |
3 |
White-collar worker, generic middle class. (accountant, middle manager) |
Somebody’s parent or sibling, newspaper columnist, professor. If you vanished, someone would be determined to find you. |
4 |
Successful creative worker (graphic designer, chef) |
Reality-show contestants, subjects of recent news items, somebody’s best friend, child, or spouse. |
5 |
Professional (airline pilot, engineer, college professor, politician) |
Celebrity. Idol winner, space shuttle pilot, major city mayor, consistently newsworthy figure |
6 |
Wealthy, professional. (doctor, executive, national politician) |
International celebrity. NFL star, movie star, high-profile clergyman |