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Revision as of 11:35, 12 June 2021
Player : Barbara
Description :
Charles von Habsburg is a member of the House of Habsburg, the wealthiest and one of the most powerful families in the kingdom. Charles von Habsburg is an honorable, sympathetic, charismatic, charming, eloquent, wise, and a natural leader. Charles von Habsburg is extremely tall, strikingly handsome, blond, with a boyish smirk/grin with a very athletic built, agile, and sauve (i.e. Jamie Lannister). Charles von Habsburg always wearing an extremely thin chain armour that's versatile, preventing stabbings and other bodily injury.
Feats :
(See +1 Feat for the level up rules)
- Aristocrat
- ⭐ Faith (exhausted) (used at scenario 4)
- Noble
- Rich
- Eye for Detail
- 💀 Bone Coin (used twice)
- Guards !
- Immune (diseases)
Inventory :
- Alcohol
- Amethyst
- Arrows with poison tips
- Armour (Best)
- Art paintings
- Backpack
- Battleaxe
- Bells
- Bible
- Blanket
- Blue Sapphire
- Bow and Arrows with Poison Tips
- Breast plate
- Calligraphy supplies
- Candle & matches
- Carriage
- Chain mail
- Crest
- Climber’s Kit
- Clothes, Costume
- Clothes, Fine
- Clothes, Travellers
- Clothing, cold weather
- Crossbow, bolts
- Crossbow, Hand
- Crossbow, Light
- Crowbar
- Cures for Poisons
- Daggers
- Dance (shoes, outfits, etc)
- Darts
- Diamonds
- Diplomat’s Pack
- Disguise Kit
- Emblem
- Emeralds
- Falcon
- Fine foods
- Fishing net (doubles as hammock)
- Fishing rod and tack
- Flail
- Flute
- Glaives (having reach)
- Great axe
- Great sword
- Hammer, sledge
- Handle
- Healer’s Kit
- Herbalist Kit
- Holy Symbol
- Horse, White
- Horses
- Hunting trap
- Jade
- Javelin
- Jewellry (Exquisite jewelry fit for royalty)
- Knifes
- Ladder
- Lamp
- Lance
- Lock and key
- Lock pick tools
- Longbow
- Longsword
- Mace
- Magician kit (magic tricks)
- Medicine
- Mirror
- Morningstar
- Mug with diamond baked within
- Musical instruments
- Navigation tools
- Net
- Pants with Precious stones & Sling sewn/concealled within
- Pearls
- Perfume
- Poisons (as Weapons)
- Precious stones
- Rapier weapon
- Rope
- Rubies
- Sailing ship (if nearby sea access)
- Scholar’s pack
- Shields (for everyone)
- Short bows
- Short-sword
- Shovel
- Silk Road Luxury Items (silk, China's porcelain, tea, paper, and bronze products, India's fabrics, spices, semi-precious stones, dyes, and ivory, Central Asia's cotton, woolen goods, and rice, and Europe's furs, cattle, and honey)
- Sling
- Sling bullets
- Snowshoes
- Spears with poison tips
- Tent
- Torch
- Tridents
- War pick
- War hammer
- War drums and war gongs
- Warhorses
- Whip
- Wines (Fine wines)
- Violin
- Alcohol
- Animal cures (chopped up snakes on the boils and chickens)
- Fumigations (Fumigating letters and documents with incense)
- Gloves
- Masks
- Pastes (Treacle)
- Potions. The most popular potion among the wealthy was known as theriac (80 ingredients ground into a paste which was mixed with syrup and consumed significant amounts of opium)
- Potions (Rid Fleas)
- Rat poison
- Religious cures (Public flagellation & purchasing religious amulets and charms, prayer, fasting, attending mass, persecuting those thought responsible, and participating in religious processions)
- Soap
- Vinegar
- Violin card
- Sancho Manuel de Villena Señor Consort of Coy and Warden of Lorca owes you one Favour