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− | First you need to pick your background. This defines what | + | First you need to pick your background. This defines what [[guild]]s you can join, what races will suit you and generally what will you be good at. There are five backgrounds. Beginning with a certain background might be easier or more difficult than with others. |
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== [[Nomad]] == | == [[Nomad]] == |
Revision as of 20:52, 24 November 2009
First you need to pick your background. This defines what guilds you can join, what races will suit you and generally what will you be good at. There are five backgrounds. Beginning with a certain background might be easier or more difficult than with others.
Nomad
...is for warriors. Nomadic characters can choose to join guilds such as rangers and barbarians. In the nomad guilds you can train offensive and defensive abilities in physical combat.
Magical
...has four guilds: Channellers major in manipulating mana, conjurers are masters of defensive magic, psis and mages use offensive magic.
Good religious
...has five guilds. Monks are martial artists and thus warriors, tarmalens use the various healing and curing spells and druids are a blend of offensive, defensive and miscellanous magic with some healing abilities. Sisters of Las and The Templars of Faerwon seek the evil in the world to slay it, nuns by using spells and templars with raw strength.
Evil religious
...offers you lords of chaos, evil priests and the cult of reavers. LoC are yet again a new branch of warriors, evil priests have some offensive magic and miscellanous stuff. Reavers focus their energy into destructive forces. There are rumours about a fourth guild, a guild of assassins, but not much is known about those. Even less is known about a fifth guild, and it might be only a legend.
Civilized
...includes merchants, civilized mages, alchemists, shadow sabres, bards and runemages. The background also host the guild of knights. Again people talk about thieves, but finding one will be difficult - and you would probably end up having a dagger buried in your back if you go around asking questions.
The merchant and alchemist guilds concentrate on leeching money off other players and not so much in slaying monsters. Shadow Sabres are fighters with style; imagine D'Artagnan and the three musketeers. This guild might be worth trying even for a newcomer. Civilized mages are geared towards adventuring, but they are not as good at it as their pure counterpart in the magical background. Runemages represent the disciplined and study-oriented section of the magic users. And then there are the bards, often called taletellers, song weavers, troubadours or traveling minstrels.These singers of legends bring happiness and sometimes even sorrow to the realms with their songs and deeds. <analytics uacct="UA-3466433-3" ></analytics>