You have imagined a fantasy world, and thought out thrilling adventures you could experience there. Now it is time to bring it to life. You’ll need to gather friends, some paper, pencils, and three or four six-sided dice per player. Read the rules below before starting the game. Take notes if necessary and create a character to test the process.
Acronyms
Several acronyms are used in the game system and scenarios to simplify writing and save space. You will find these acronyms in most role-playing games.
xD6 : D6 designates a six-sided die. x designates the number of dice to roll. 3D6 = 3 six-sided dice.
PF (Power Factor): a technical term for managing high power levels in the game system.
GM: This is the game master, the one who prepares the game for the other players.
PC (Player Character): A character played by a player, a hero of the story, a main character, a leading role.
NPC (Non-Player Character): A character played by the GM, useful to the plot.
EP (Energy Points): This is a representation of the vital energy, health, and morale of the character.
SP (Success Points): This is a value used to measure character progression, success, and experience gained during adventures. The more a character plays, the stronger they become. They are sometimes called XP (Experience Points) in other role-playing games.
