Difference between revisions of "Duty"
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| Cost: | Variable. See tables below for specifics. |
| Description: | You have a responsibility to someone or something. Some examples of duties are a feudal obligation to a Lord, a religious obligation to a church or god, and a sworn obligation to a particular leader. |
| Gameplay: | You must answer the call, dropping everything for as long as it takes to satisfy those to whom you owe the duty, but you do gain additional CP to use for Skills. |
Specifics of your duty:
| Called (on 3d6) | CP | Level of Danger | CP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 or less | -15 | Death is a likely outcome | x4 | |
| 10 or less | -10 | Death is possible, but unlikely | x2 | |
| 7 or less | -5 | Death is extremely unlikely | x1 |
Sir Herbert is a member of the Knights of Spotlessness. The position is largely honorary, but he is obligated to respond to their call. They rarely (-5 CP) call him to serve, and when they do, Sir Herbert can expect to be assigned tasks limited to such things as painting over graffiti on the town wall or removing cast-off peanut shells from beneath the stands at the tournament field (x1 multiplier). Sir Herbert therefore nets 5 CP for accepting this Duty (-5 x 1).