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The art and science of secular healing emerges as a beacon of hope amidst darkness. A network of skilled healers, including surgeons, and herbalists, tirelessly tend to the wounded and afflicted. Surgeons wield their expertise with precision, mending shattered bodies and binding wounds with steady hands. Herbalists harness nature's secrets, creating soothing balms and remedies to mend ailments. In this realm of turmoil, the healers' selfless dedication becomes a lifeline, rekindling hope and restoring resilience to the brave souls who endure the ravages of war. | |||
=== Success Runestones === | === Success Runestones === | ||
* | * 10 | ||
=== Inherent Abilities === | === Inherent Abilities === | ||
* | * Healing and Resuscitation | ||
* | * Advance their knowledge of Potions and Elixirs with the ability to learn from all potion tiers. | ||
=== Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props === | === Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props === | ||
* Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes and Potion Recipes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm) | |||
* Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm) | * A Healer’s kit: A wooden box, basket or other bundle containing tools of the trade. (Must exceed 20cm x 10cm) To perform healing these tools must be opened and accessible to carry out the necessary roleplay. Not using the tools of your trade results in a failed heal. | ||
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* 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away | * 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away | ||
The following are examples: | The following are examples: | ||
* | * Doctor/Surgeon: bloody apron, doctor’s bag or satchel containing saws, scissors, pliers, and surgeon’s sewing kit, medical tome, ointments, and jars of leeches. | ||
* | * Herbalist: peasant’s garb, collections of herbal ingredients, ointments and salves, a journal or recipe book, equipment to brew potions: mortar & pestle and a small cauldron | ||
=== Permitted Armour === | === Permitted Armour === | ||
* Regular Armour | * Regular Armour | ||
* | * Round buckler up to 40cm diameter | ||
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Revision as of 13:11, 17 December 2024
An archetype in Swordcraft is a distinct role or class with specific abilities, costuming, and lore-based identity for immersive roleplay. There are 4 archetypes: Artificer, Secular Healer, Mage or Cleric.
Global Rules for Archetypes
Minimum Requirements
To play as an Archetype you need the following:
- An opaque pouch containing up to 11 Runestones (depending on Archetype), one of which is a failure stone - you can choose the two colours.
- Casting Item (not required by secular healers).
- A Grimoire, Prayer Book, or appropriate book of knowledge (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm)
- Sand Timer.
- Costume and props appropriate to your Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Archetype, including ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:
- Archetype Appropriate Costuming
- 5 different elements of kit that have Warhammer lore significance. This is 5 points of obvious high quality unique* items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible* and identifiable from 3m away. Note: this is a serious roleplay requirement - you MUST have researched Warhammer lore*
- *Each item must be unique, this means it can not be multiple of the same type of item (eg. 2 necklaces will only count for 1 point of costuming) each item point should also be on a unique part of the body thus visible from different angles.
- *Lore symbols must be clearly visible. Even if another person is not aware of the lore, they should be able to see the symbol clearly enough to draw it from 3m away.
- *No modern items, No plush toys or other non-immersive props.
- 5 different elements of kit that have Warhammer lore significance. This is 5 points of obvious high quality unique* items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible* and identifiable from 3m away. Note: this is a serious roleplay requirement - you MUST have researched Warhammer lore*
Runestones and Runestone Tests
Your pouch of Runestones is used to determine whether your Abilities work or some mishap occurs.
- Requires the use of an opaque Runestone Pouch, in which Runestones are kept. The stones must:
- Be identical in all ways other than in colour.
- Any shape, though unable to stack. (flat card shapes are not suitable)
- Have the required success stones in one colour and 1 Failure stone in another colour.
- You can choose the two success and fail colours while also ensuring clear colour differentiation for Green, Red or Pink bargain colours.
- To determine success, failure or consequences of use of an ability:
- Perform the Ability (You must have at least 1 success stone in your pouch to perform an Ability);
- Draw a Runestone from your pouch;
- Check the Runestone/show it to the patient or summoned monster;
- Enact consequences of failure (see specific sections for the ability below).
- Further, if a failure stone is drawn:
- The failure stone is returned to the pouch; and
- A success stone is removed from the pouch until either the end of the quarter for a battle game or dawn for a Roleplay event
- You may end up with 0 success stones. At a Roleplay event, there may be ways to recover success stones and/or make Dark Bargains.
- If you are struck in combat while attempting to use an ability, it automatically fails and a success stone is lost as if a failure stone had been drawn (this applies even if using the sand timer method).
Wound Points and Armour
Archetypes have lower constitution than the typical front line fighter, all Archetypes have a lower base WP
- Casters (Clerics and Mages) have a Base of 1 WP
- Artificers have a Base of 1 WP
- Secular Healers have a Base of 2 WP
For every Wound Point from armour worn by the Archetype, remove 1 success stone from their Runestone pouch due to encumbrance and interference with their actions.
Artificer
Practitioners of the new sciences and seekers for knowledge, Artificers include smiths, rune smiths, alchemists and engineers and general creators of things that go boom. You scorn those who practise “magic” and instead seek proof from hard work, experimentation and keen observation.
Success Runestones
- 8
Inherent Abilities
- Repair War Machines
- Fireball/Explosive
- A Powerful blast of chemicals or gun powder used on the battlefield to instantly kill foes
- Summon Monsters
- Golems and Constructs
- May only concoct potions from the first tier. Can not create Elixirs
Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props
- Casting item - Firesteel
- Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm)
- A Smith’s kit: A wooden box, basket or other bundle containing tools of the trade. (Must exceed 20cm x 10cm) To perform healing these tools must be opened and accessible to carry out the necessary roleplay. Not using the tools of your trade results in a failed heal.
- 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away
The following are examples:
- Alchemist - glasses or magnifying equipment, vials of ingredients, potion bottles, small cauldron, a journal or recipe book, heavy duty apron stained from explosions.
- Engineer/Smith - smith’s tools, leather apron, thick leather gloves, design sketchbook, protective glasses
Permitted Armour
- Regular Armour
- Any Shield Type
Secular Healer
The art and science of secular healing emerges as a beacon of hope amidst darkness. A network of skilled healers, including surgeons, and herbalists, tirelessly tend to the wounded and afflicted. Surgeons wield their expertise with precision, mending shattered bodies and binding wounds with steady hands. Herbalists harness nature's secrets, creating soothing balms and remedies to mend ailments. In this realm of turmoil, the healers' selfless dedication becomes a lifeline, rekindling hope and restoring resilience to the brave souls who endure the ravages of war.
Success Runestones
- 10
Inherent Abilities
- Healing and Resuscitation
- Advance their knowledge of Potions and Elixirs with the ability to learn from all potion tiers.
Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props
- Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes and Potion Recipes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm)
- A Healer’s kit: A wooden box, basket or other bundle containing tools of the trade. (Must exceed 20cm x 10cm) To perform healing these tools must be opened and accessible to carry out the necessary roleplay. Not using the tools of your trade results in a failed heal.
- 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away
The following are examples:
- Doctor/Surgeon: bloody apron, doctor’s bag or satchel containing saws, scissors, pliers, and surgeon’s sewing kit, medical tome, ointments, and jars of leeches.
- Herbalist: peasant’s garb, collections of herbal ingredients, ointments and salves, a journal or recipe book, equipment to brew potions: mortar & pestle and a small cauldron
Permitted Armour
- Regular Armour
- Round buckler up to 40cm diameter
Artificer
Practitioners of the new sciences and seekers for knowledge, Artificers include smiths, rune smiths, alchemists and engineers and general creators of things that go boom. You scorn those who practise “magic” and instead seek proof from hard work, experimentation and keen observation.
Success Runestones
- 8
Inherent Abilities
- Repair War Machines
- Fireball/Explosive
- A Powerful blast of chemicals or gun powder used on the battlefield to instantly kill foes
- Summon Monsters
- Golems and Constructs
- May only concoct potions from the first tier. Can not create Elixirs
Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props
- Casting item - Firesteel
- Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm)
- A Smith’s kit: A wooden box, basket or other bundle containing tools of the trade. (Must exceed 20cm x 10cm) To perform healing these tools must be opened and accessible to carry out the necessary roleplay. Not using the tools of your trade results in a failed heal.
- 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away
The following are examples:
- Alchemist - glasses or magnifying equipment, vials of ingredients, potion bottles, small cauldron, a journal or recipe book, heavy duty apron stained from explosions.
- Engineer/Smith - smith’s tools, leather apron, thick leather gloves, design sketchbook, protective glasses
Permitted Armour
- Regular Armour
- Any Shield Type
Artificer
Practitioners of the new sciences and seekers for knowledge, Artificers include smiths, rune smiths, alchemists and engineers and general creators of things that go boom. You scorn those who practise “magic” and instead seek proof from hard work, experimentation and keen observation.
Success Runestones
- 8
Inherent Abilities
- Repair War Machines
- Fireball/Explosive
- A Powerful blast of chemicals or gun powder used on the battlefield to instantly kill foes
- Summon Monsters
- Golems and Constructs
- May only concoct potions from the first tier. Can not create Elixirs
Minimum Lore Appropriate Costuming and Props
- Casting item - Firesteel
- Must carry a book of knowledge relating to their field of study. This is expected to contain any field notes. (must exceed 17cm x 15cm x 5cm)
- A Smith’s kit: A wooden box, basket or other bundle containing tools of the trade. (Must exceed 20cm x 10cm) To perform healing these tools must be opened and accessible to carry out the necessary roleplay. Not using the tools of your trade results in a failed heal.
- 5 points of high quality unique items that are specific to the Archetype lore your character belongs to. Each item must be clearly visible and identifiable from 3m away
The following are examples:
- Alchemist - glasses or magnifying equipment, vials of ingredients, potion bottles, small cauldron, a journal or recipe book, heavy duty apron stained from explosions.
- Engineer/Smith - smith’s tools, leather apron, thick leather gloves, design sketchbook, protective glasses
Permitted Armour
- Regular Armour
- Any Shield Type
