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<blockquote data-quote="El Bob" data-source="post: 3083096" data-attributes="member: 44068"><p>Well, there is no real mechanic for when you transfer generations. The Winter Phase does include a series of rolls that dictate whether your character finds a wife (we rarely used this -- wives were usually found within the campaign) and whether wives or lovers become pregnant (this we did use). The Winter Phase also provides rules for Aging, which will eventually lead to stat loss and possibley even death. However, the mechanics are simple -- a series of roles some of which require GM and/or player interpretation.</p><p></p><p>However, we brought in new generations of characters whenever it seemed appropriate. Sometimes it was to cover a PC death or injury, sometimes one player would decide that it was time for the son to replace the father, and sometimes the GM decided that this year's quest was for the younger knights. Of course, on occassion the older knights came out of retirement and undertook an especially important quest. Other groups may play this differently, but we kep the transfer of generations fluid. It eventually becomes clear that it is time to bring in some fresh blood (and seeing as the GPC overs 485-566, I'm guessing lots of fresh blood will be needed!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Bob, post: 3083096, member: 44068"] Well, there is no real mechanic for when you transfer generations. The Winter Phase does include a series of rolls that dictate whether your character finds a wife (we rarely used this -- wives were usually found within the campaign) and whether wives or lovers become pregnant (this we did use). The Winter Phase also provides rules for Aging, which will eventually lead to stat loss and possibley even death. However, the mechanics are simple -- a series of roles some of which require GM and/or player interpretation. However, we brought in new generations of characters whenever it seemed appropriate. Sometimes it was to cover a PC death or injury, sometimes one player would decide that it was time for the son to replace the father, and sometimes the GM decided that this year's quest was for the younger knights. Of course, on occassion the older knights came out of retirement and undertook an especially important quest. Other groups may play this differently, but we kep the transfer of generations fluid. It eventually becomes clear that it is time to bring in some fresh blood (and seeing as the GPC overs 485-566, I'm guessing lots of fresh blood will be needed!). [/QUOTE]
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