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Appendix 1:Character Sheets

Character sheets are provided so that all rel-evant information may be recorded regarding eachcharacter. Each player should photocopy the pagesof this appendix for their character so that the in-formation pertinent to their character may be ad-equately organized and accessible. With a set ofblank character sheets in hand, progress through thechapters of this book and follow the instructions tocreate a character.

The relevant information for a character isthe responsibility of the player, though the Aedilemay complete character sheets for prominent char-acters under their control. Always record the infor-mation with a pencil and have a good eraser handy.From experience, it is suggested that a player shouldwrite softly to preserve the paper of their charactersheets, since the act of erasing occurs often.

Once the character is created and all relevantinformation is recorded, staple the sheets togetherso that they do not become confused with the char-acter of another player. Seeking realism, some play-ers draw a sketch of their character and attach thedrawing to their character sheets. Character sketchesare useful, though certainly not required, since theyallow the Aedile and other players a better percep-tion of the character.

When a character dies, and when the char-acter will not be resurrected, the fate of the charac-ter sheets for the dead character are left to the player’swhim. Sometimes, the character sheets are donatedto the Aedile, who stores them for either future ref-erence (such as regarding possessions or wealth) orfuture use as a character who, after only minor modi-fications, may be reintroduced into the game assomeone new. In this way, Aediles have been knownto accumulate stockpiles of characters. Some play-ers prefer to honor their fallen character, giving thecharacter a symbolic funeral by setting the charactersheets ablaze outdoors. Other players simply prefertossing the character sheets in the trash. Finally, it iscommon for Aediles to have a houserule that thecharacter sheets of dead characters must be de-stroyed, usually torn to pieces, to prevent the playerfrom fraudulently reintroducing the character in afuture game or to another Aedile.

In any case, players are not obligated to usethe character sheets provided in this appendix,though using these sheets is probably the easiest andleast confusing method to organizing the informa-tion of a character.

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Allergies: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mental Illnesses:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Miscellaneous Notes: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ytiretxedibmA noitanidrooCeyE-dnaH

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gnikamkcolC laitapS

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lacisyhP,ydemoC ytiligA,amsirahC

nuP,ydemoC amsirahC

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detsevnI

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msilabreH ecnegilletnI

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About Fatal Games

Fatal Games is the founding company forF.A.T.A.L., the role-playing game. Fatal Games seeksto distribute role-playing games that are detailed, re-alistic, and historically/mythically accurate. Throughscholarship, Fatal Games assures the public that in-formation provided in its games seeks historical/mythical accuracy, and will be continually updatedin efforts to achieve this goal. If you have a sugges-tion and can support it with scholarly sources, FatalGames will be happy to review and possibly includeyour suggestion.

The current goal of Fatal Games is to pre-pare for the publishing of F.A.T.A.L. Along theselines, good things happen almost weekly.

Fatal Games may be reached by sending ane-mail to [email protected]. Due to the vol-ume of e-mail, we ask for your patience and willreply as soon as possible. To see the latest fromFatal Games, proceed to the following address onthe Internet:

www.fatalgames.com

Fatal Games, Where the Dice Never Lie.

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Author

Byron Hall, the founder of Fatal Games andauthor of F.A.T.A.L., adores gaming and writing.He has been a role-playing gamer since 1980. Byronis a statistician in Kansas City. He has taught atNorthern Illinois University, where he earned hisM.A. in Quantitative Research Methods and did pre-doctoral work with Structural Equation Modeling.Otherwise, he enjoys dissonant shred guitar, ancientand medieval literature and history, neuroscience,philosophy, and research. Byron thanks family,friends, staff, artists, contributors, supporters, andfans. To everyone: happy dicing and slicing.

Abettors

An abettor is one who incites, encourages,assists, and supports the achievement of a purpose.The following abettors are listed alphabetically:

Jim Hausler for bashing doors, choking, cor-relating tables between height and weight, fingerprecision, introducing colorful terms (but-her-face,mouth-cunt, etc.), graphic gore, justice, live experi-mentation with pounding weapons, live sprintingexperimentation, naming the Mean System, play-testing, proofreading, refining the combat roundand system, refining abilities, refining races (espe-cially bugbears, kobolds, ogres, and trolls), refiningsound, refining wrestling, vocal recordings, and pureevil.

John Terry (Burnout) for assassins, chief-tains, combat, hosting games, ingredients, livepupoofing, live sprinting experimentation, multiplemagical effects, play-testing, proofreading, randommagical effects, spells, vocal recordings, and RAAApower.

Ryan Keane (Satan) for chieftains, helpingwith the basic mechanics of the game and concep-tual design, colorful terms such as cuntress, guitarand vocal recordings, hosting games, hundreds ofspells, ingredients, magical items, multiple magicaleffects, play-testing, programming, proofreading,and random magical effects. In 1998-1999, Ryanwas taught neoclassical guitar speedpicking by Byron.Ever since 2000, Ryan has been the fastest andcleanest speedpicking guitarist on earth, and is al-ways willing to compete with others and prove it.His clean picking of sixteenth notes has been re-corded at 330 b.p.m.

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Credits

I give credit where it is due. Salutations (al-phabetically) to:

Adam Briggs for grayscale interior artwork.Andrew Dobell for cover art, the F.A.T.A.L.

logo, and interior artwork.Art Hall for knowledge of ancient language,

history, semantics, and religion.Bob Fuller for hosting games and play-test-

ing.Christian Pannapacker for helping with ar-

mor, especially lamellar, and suggestions with Brawl-ing, Called Shots, Falling Damage (especially stairs),Gambling, Hiding, the concept of Sleep Depriva-tion, Sight (including nocturnal vision (LLV)),Wading, Wakefulness, and Underwater Combat.

David Vershaw II and the Texas PlaytestGroup for helping with Called Shots, catching er-rors, damage in combat, Magic Points, and play-testing.

Francois Dube-Berthiaume for suggestionsregarding Revivification, Urination, and historicalaccuracy, as well as many other topics.

Greg Borys for bashing doors, historicalaccuracy with weapons (especially siege), investingin artwork, play-testing, and proofreading.

Janne Kempi for contributing magical armorand items, researching similarities between ogres andNeandertals, and refining kobolds.

John Emke for suggesting the inclusion ofa branding iron as a weapon.

Kevin Sullivan (Kaor) for character concept,craft time and quality, knowledge with mining, sug-gestions with arrows, a magical item, masterpiececriteria, proofreading, skills, social class mobility,and spell failure with magical item creation.

Kimon for interior artwork consisting ofdramatic and realistic inking.

Lazar Stojkovic for art, influence regardingelves, source material on magic, and translations.

Martina Hall for helping with bodily features,play-testing, probability of combinatorial analysis,and translations.

Matthew Brackney for interior artwork.Mike Haggard for helping with magical

items, play-testing, proofreading, spells and theirmechanics, vocal recordings, and pure chaos.

Rade Vukajlovic for chaos magic.Steve Rogus for play-testing and vocal re-

cordings.Steve Willhite for beautiful interior artwork

that captures the style of traditional rpg art.Steven MnMoorn for impressive interior

artwork with amazing realism.Salutations to everyone who contributed and

were not credited here. If you have contributedand have not been credited here, please contact Fa-tal Games to be credited in a future printing or edi-tion.

Most of all, I’d like to thank myself.

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