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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 1955880" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>I looked at your character Kinrinke and she has 15 of wisdom. That's way above the norm. Someone with 15 of wisdom is really aware of her surronding and herself.</p><p></p><p>They can feel that certain thing shouldn't be said or shouldn't be done. Wisdom increase with age, so the average 80 years old has around 13 or 14 of wisdom according to the rules. It means your character is extremely mature for her age. </p><p></p><p>Her Charisma of 10 like Hippochracrus said is really average. It means that when she walks into the local tavern the people don't particularly notice her. She can pretty but doesn't have that thing that makes you go wow. Wow can be negative or positive. A high charisma friendly bard will make you feel good, when he enters a place everybody notices him, when he plays you almost fly. when he talks to you he has that little something that makes you beleive him even if you know that he his lying to you. The high charisma unfriendly sorcerer on the other hand scares you when he enters the place. You look at him and you wonder what is going through his mind. His probably handsome and has that mysterious look that makes all the women falls at his feet. He doesn't have to say a word to intimidate you. </p><p></p><p>The low charisma Orc enters the place. most people don't even notice his just a regular big guy. When he gets mad people don't know if they should laugh or be scarred (usually until it's too late <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> ). </p><p></p><p>The low wisdom high charisma girl would be the stereotypical blond. She keeps on saying stupid thing here and there but she has that you don't know what that makes you forget how dumb the idea was. She was so inspiring and true that you trust her. </p><p></p><p>The high wisdom, low charisma girl on the other hand, usually comes up with good idea, very well taught, her idea makes sense, but she doesn't talk unless ask, she almost doesn't exist in a room. She could be telling the group for days that going head to head with the dragon is not a good idea but no one really noticed her. </p><p></p><p>High wisdom also usually means strong convictions and a good knowledge of yourself. It is very difficult to manipulate you and to make you thing you don't want.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hijack the thread, I could go on and on with example, I think you got the idea. Reading your description I would say that she is pretty and probably not flashy(medium charisma). People usually don't notice quickly how pretty she can be. Her sense of humor could be a fun at time but eventually gets on people nerves(medium charisma). She usually can feel that she is getting annoying (high wisdom) and shuts up before people get really pissed. When she talks seriously she has very good arguments (high wis)but is a bit too blunt and doesn't use the proper social tactics to make her points counts(medium charisma). But she usually wouldn't doubt herself after a failure knowing herself enough to know that she did everything she could. She wouldn't be fooled by the rogue who told her that she was beautiful and extremely interesting person in order to learn secret about the party. She would see through his little game. </p><p></p><p>Please simply take this as an example. This is how I would play a high wisdom, medium-low charisma character. This should be move to General discussion <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 1955880, member: 16362"] I looked at your character Kinrinke and she has 15 of wisdom. That's way above the norm. Someone with 15 of wisdom is really aware of her surronding and herself. They can feel that certain thing shouldn't be said or shouldn't be done. Wisdom increase with age, so the average 80 years old has around 13 or 14 of wisdom according to the rules. It means your character is extremely mature for her age. Her Charisma of 10 like Hippochracrus said is really average. It means that when she walks into the local tavern the people don't particularly notice her. She can pretty but doesn't have that thing that makes you go wow. Wow can be negative or positive. A high charisma friendly bard will make you feel good, when he enters a place everybody notices him, when he plays you almost fly. when he talks to you he has that little something that makes you beleive him even if you know that he his lying to you. The high charisma unfriendly sorcerer on the other hand scares you when he enters the place. You look at him and you wonder what is going through his mind. His probably handsome and has that mysterious look that makes all the women falls at his feet. He doesn't have to say a word to intimidate you. The low charisma Orc enters the place. most people don't even notice his just a regular big guy. When he gets mad people don't know if they should laugh or be scarred (usually until it's too late :) ). The low wisdom high charisma girl would be the stereotypical blond. She keeps on saying stupid thing here and there but she has that you don't know what that makes you forget how dumb the idea was. She was so inspiring and true that you trust her. The high wisdom, low charisma girl on the other hand, usually comes up with good idea, very well taught, her idea makes sense, but she doesn't talk unless ask, she almost doesn't exist in a room. She could be telling the group for days that going head to head with the dragon is not a good idea but no one really noticed her. High wisdom also usually means strong convictions and a good knowledge of yourself. It is very difficult to manipulate you and to make you thing you don't want. Sorry to hijack the thread, I could go on and on with example, I think you got the idea. Reading your description I would say that she is pretty and probably not flashy(medium charisma). People usually don't notice quickly how pretty she can be. Her sense of humor could be a fun at time but eventually gets on people nerves(medium charisma). She usually can feel that she is getting annoying (high wisdom) and shuts up before people get really pissed. When she talks seriously she has very good arguments (high wis)but is a bit too blunt and doesn't use the proper social tactics to make her points counts(medium charisma). But she usually wouldn't doubt herself after a failure knowing herself enough to know that she did everything she could. She wouldn't be fooled by the rogue who told her that she was beautiful and extremely interesting person in order to learn secret about the party. She would see through his little game. Please simply take this as an example. This is how I would play a high wisdom, medium-low charisma character. This should be move to General discussion ;) [/QUOTE]
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