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Roleplaying Society Positions

Society positions define the political and philosophical positions ofsocieties.Societies without any real goals, or with goals that would be pursued bypeople even if the group did not exist, have a hard time attracting backingfrom the wider supernatural community, similar to how a political partymight not...

Dream Identity

While inside the dreamscape characters do not realise that they aredreaming, or that the world they're in is not real. Drives, desires andsituations from the real world frequently do manifest into their dreams, butnot as something external.For instance if you go into the dreamscape wishing...

Roleplaying Angelborn

There's a few things it's important to keep in mind when playingAngelborn. Angelborn are to some extent natural victims, the fact that theycan be more powerfully hypnotized and in general more easy to coerced oftenleads to them being an ideal choice if someone's looking for...

Combat Mechanics

Ranged weapons do 100% damage if within 15 units of their optimal range.Ranged weapons do 66% damage between 16-40 units away from optimal range.Ranged weapons do 66% damage and have a 50% chance to miss if further than 40units away from optimal range.Ranged weapons do...

Roleplaying Guide

Good roleplaying is an art, it can take years to master and some peoplenever seem to be able to get a good grip on it. Mostly it's similar towriting fiction, the big differences are that you're writing in real timewith no chance to edit, and...

User Interface

Color- Is used to turn the display of ANSI color on or off.Width (number)- Is used to set the number of characters wide that you would like yourdisplay to be.Length (number)- Is used to set the number of lines you'd like to display at once.Default...

Setting

Haven is a modern, paranormal horror game set in the city of New Haven, a citythat exists in the liminial space between worlds with an unclear origin.Haven is a horror setting in which the foundational principle is that powerequals corruption. It is not just a...