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Astral's Exp: planned for 250 pages.
Revan's Exp: reached 250 pages even before it began...
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And you're the one calling others trolls...
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Don't worry about injuries at all; Yashchur will kill the exp before anyone even gets them.
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Fragility is nonsense. One-shot x2 = one-shot.
Cough. My signature injury. I recommend it to everyone, bundled with a permanent runny nose.
Ugliness. Spent half of my last exp with it and was fine, and Heroist even cured it.
Fracture. Had it in real life, it's fixable.
Stupidity. Well, other people somehow live with five stacks, we can too.
Impotence. Just right for someone from Tisia.
Clumsiness. You just need to choose the wrong target from the start.
Speech problems. Rrrr... AAAA!
Split personality. Basically a normie.
Depression. Normie x2.
Madness. Normie x3.
One-eyed. A real man.
One-legged. Just find a stylish prosthesis.
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Florenzan
If you were born in Florenzan, you are likely incredibly lucky, for this region of Tezot is the heart of its commerce. Here, you will always be able to find a worthy application for your talents in exchange for appropriate remuneration. And the reverse is also true — if there is a product or service you are interested in, someone will surely offer to sell it to you. Taxes here are low, but due to the enormous turnover, the lord's treasury is always full, allowing Lord Gitgood Flaveresence to afford care for the less productive members of society. Lord Flaveresence himself is simultaneously a Wizard, recognized as the best graduate of the capital's Academy of this era, and a businessman closely involved in the affairs of his region. At the core of his worldview lies the desire to achieve fruitful and honest competition for his subjects under conditions of a maximum free market, with the caveat that "what is sold must correspond to the declared quality, price, and origin."

Number of Knights: 8

Origin effect: access to the Friendship skill.


Friendship
The player can create an additional character (not a Knight).

Matricaria
Speaking of the average person, an ordinary resident of Florenzan is friendly, open, and positive — they are ready to establish good relations with anyone regardless of origin or views. Well, of course, except for those cases where a person displays some terrible qualities — like stabbing someone in the back or being late for a meeting without a valid reason. This trait is twice as strong in the residents of the capital.

Ability to take the Friendship skill a second time.

Fragrance
This city, located on the border with Revnland, has seen all sorts of wild things — sometimes peasant girls are kidnapped, sometimes lawbreakers are impaled on stakes, and so on... Nevertheless, this had no effect on the high commercial spirit and sociability of the local residents.

Ability to take the Partner skill a second time.

Lapiena
In Lapiena, a friend is not just a word. A friend is almost the same as a family member, almost the same as a soulmate. A friend will never abandon you in trouble or withhold their last penny — they can always be relied upon and trusted.

A character's friend receives +10 characteristic points for free distribution as well as +1 to learning.

Isolla
The fertile fields and generous forests of Florenzan are capable of feeding not only their own inhabitants but also residents of other regions, and Isolla is the top-1 city for the production and trade of food products. Such abundance and the business acumen of the residents paved the way for the development of the continent's largest enterprises.

Access to the Entrepreneur skill (does not stack with Merchant).


Entrepreneur
Discount on goods and services -25%

Flavers
Over time, Flavers, which was once one of the city-states of the ancient south, lost its former significance and failed to become the capital of its own region, but its cultural and historical influence is still very strong.

The player character is a descendant of an ancient influential house and gains useful connections.

Splendor
In Splendor, trade training begins in early childhood. When interacting with natives of this city, one can be sure that everyone knows how to count their coins and manage them correctly.

The Merchant skill does not count toward the learning limit.

Indominus
Thanks to a special project by Lord Gitgood Flaveresence aimed at finding and developing magical talent among the region's youth, Indominus has become the second most important city in Tezot in terms of magical sciences.

Having the "Sillian principles" conviction, the character can master a second school of magic; otherwise, +5 to Mind.

Fireflav
In Fireflav, a healthy lifestyle has traditionally been maintained from an early age, which is noticeably reflected in the appearance and abilities of its residents.

+2 to all characteristics.
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Heroist
As for injuries, there's absolutely no need to worry; Yashchur will kill the exp before anyone even receives them.
Do you think Yashchur will inflict a psychological trauma on Revan before any of the player characters receive one from the list? Hmm, people could place bets on that
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Florenzan
Good bonuses, something to think about. Too bad it's close to potential enemies again
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Those vile capitalists won't fool me! I can smell the corrupt stench of Florenzan money masses!
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kcfgogbfalgfl
The most standard situation.
Hmm, so how likely is it to get rid of the injury later?)
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There are no numbers. It depends on the injury itself and the circumstances. If you're too afraid of the possibility of getting injured, there are abilities that help avoid them.
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Interesting bonuses, but some uninteresting fellow as a suzerain?
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Sewing a leg back on will clearly be more difficult than curing a cough.

Although, in my experience, a cough is incurable smile04
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Nayko
Interesting bonuses, but some kind of uninteresting fellow as a suzerain?
Appearance isn't everything...
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AstralLein
Sewing a leg back on will clearly be harder than curing a cough.

Though in my experience, a cough is incurable smile04
According to my "experience," diseases in the previous one could also "theoretically>" be cured. Except that only one Heroist managed to cure them... As for the leg... Erebus's pill (or whoever he is now) can do whatever you want... It'll sew it back on, or even grow a new one...
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AstralLein

One-legged. Just find a stylish prosthesis.
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Silent Ones' Lots
Mechanical Arm
-- Don't wait until yours is cut off -- buy one in advance!
Starting price: 4 gold
I think mechanical legs can be found too...?

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