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First two digits are significant, the third digit indicates a "suppressed tendency." Whatever that was supposed to be. Not really sure why you would play a child, but handy for an NPC I guess.ĪLN - Alignment is an indication of moral tendencies. The list of abbreviations in Tarantis lists 27 different classes, from Alchemist to Witch, including Child, Demon and Valkrie.
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SO, I'm going for the simpler system and setting the first digit of those scores to 0.ĬLS - Class.
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In particular, the third digit in Wraith Overlord was used to determine "the number of times per day the characteristic can be tested to the utmost without checking for stress damage." How to set it and what checking for stress damage entailed were not detailed. Note that there are some differences between Wraith Overlord, published 1981 and Tarantis, published 1983. The core mechanic of the system is that every characteristic is a three digit code, making spacing easy in a fixed space font on a manual typewriter. URA was the one notation to bind them, so you could for example convert your character (or possibly the intention was for you to take their adventure) and convert it from say D&D to Runequest.Īnyway, I've found the system written up at the back of the Tarantis and Wraith Overlord books.
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Judges Guild in it's heyday was putting out material for D&D, AD&D, Dragonquest, Traveller, Runequest, Chivalry & Sorcery, Tunnels & Trolls, Superhero and Empire of the Petal Throne. Not actually a game system, rather a universal way of stating up your character to use across systems.