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Revision as of 23:58, 5 February 2021

Cost: Variable. See tables below for specifics.
Description: Allegiance is a feeling of responsibility to something greater than yourself. It is not your duty to act faithful; rather, being faithful to them defines who you are. Under anything but the most extreme circumstances, you would never consider not supporting them in any way, much less turning on them.
Gameplay: Helping others may put you into more danger than you would otherwise get into naturally, but gives you additional CP to use for Skills.

CP cost of the group to which you owe Allegiance:

Size of Group CP   Danger (on 3d6) CP
1 person -1   15 or less ×4
2 – 10 people -5   10 or less ×2
10 – 100 people -10   7 or less ×1
Over 100 people -15      

Robin Hood feels an Allegiance to the poor people of Nottingham (a very large group = -15 CP), which quite frequently puts him in physical danger (x4 multiplier), so that Allegiance is worth -15×4=-60 CP. He also has an Allegiance to King Richard (a single person = -1 CP), which occasionally puts him in danger (×2 multiplier). This second Allegiance is worth -2 CP, meaning this Disadvantage gives Robin a total of 62 extra CP to use to gain skills.