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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 2525836" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>After going to Paizo and reading the Age of Worms Overload .pdf, I think I have underestimated the size of the town. While normally, that would mean I would lift the restriction on the amount of money, I think it will stay more in flavor of the desperation I want the chars to have about escaping from the city, or at least trying once to break free.</p><p></p><p>Saterus: There are resident wizards in the town, some are nothing more than minor charlatens trying to get a few silvers anyway they can, while some are true wizards that have settled in Diamond Lake for reasons that are theirs alone.</p><p></p><p>However, while you might have learned the "official" name for the talents you manifest, you can call them anything you like, as they are your powers after all. Also, your contact with the other mages can be as much or as little as you like. I can go through the Overload sheet and give you the names of the NPCs you might have had contact with if you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 2525836, member: 15549"] After going to Paizo and reading the Age of Worms Overload .pdf, I think I have underestimated the size of the town. While normally, that would mean I would lift the restriction on the amount of money, I think it will stay more in flavor of the desperation I want the chars to have about escaping from the city, or at least trying once to break free. Saterus: There are resident wizards in the town, some are nothing more than minor charlatens trying to get a few silvers anyway they can, while some are true wizards that have settled in Diamond Lake for reasons that are theirs alone. However, while you might have learned the "official" name for the talents you manifest, you can call them anything you like, as they are your powers after all. Also, your contact with the other mages can be as much or as little as you like. I can go through the Overload sheet and give you the names of the NPCs you might have had contact with if you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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