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Revision as of 05:22, 2 June 2023
Downtime is the time between sessions. Each player gets a single downtime activity each week. If the downtime is not used for anything else then it is instead used for a long rest. However you may decide to instead of taking a long rest take a downtime action which will give you some benefit by the beginning of the next session. This can also be done if you are going to miss one or more sessions you may have your character perform a downtime activity in exchange for that week's long rest. An activity only counts as a downtime action if it is an active activity that would take up most of the time between sessions. This means things like copying wizard spells or using tools would not count towards a downtime action. But patrolling sunholm, training, or watching over children would.
Running out of Health Durring Downtime
Unless otherwise specified, if you run out of health during a downtime activity "something bad" happens to you.
1) Your character is at 1hp, with zero spell, ability, skill, racial trait, etc slots available for them to use. 2) You character does not receive the rewards from the downtime 3) Roll on the table below to determine what additional effect occurs
| Roll | Effect | ||||||||||
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| 20 | You Receive a Reward Ticket | ||||||||||
| 19 | Lose a limb. Roll 1d4 to determine which limb is lost. If you have already lost that limb your instead don't lose a limb.
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| 18 | A Geas-like compulsion is placed on you | ||||||||||
| 17 | Your Max Health is Permanently Reduced by 1d4. This can only be removed by a Wish or something else that you argue successfully to remove. |