In the Old World, social level is an important consideration. Everywhere, but especially in cities, people's reactions to your characters will depend as much upon what they are (or appear to be) as upon who they are. Many Old Worlders - no matter how much they may deny it - are snobs and, let's face it, a Beggar or a scruffy adventurer is not going to get into the Graf's garden party, no matter how persuasive his wit or how high his Fel score is!
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| - In the Old World, social level is an important consideration. Everywhere, but especially in cities, people's reactions to your characters will depend as much upon what they are (or appear to be) as upon who they are. Many Old Worlders - no matter how much they may deny it - are snobs and, let's face it, a Beggar or a scruffy adventurer is not going to get into the Graf's garden party, no matter how persuasive his wit or how high his Fel score is!
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| - In the Old World, social level is an important consideration. Everywhere, but especially in cities, people's reactions to your characters will depend as much upon what they are (or appear to be) as upon who they are. Many Old Worlders - no matter how much they may deny it - are snobs and, let's face it, a Beggar or a scruffy adventurer is not going to get into the Graf's garden party, no matter how persuasive his wit or how high his Fel score is! The rules given in this section may be used to modify tests for PC/NPC dealings under most circumstances. In some city-based adventures where it is vital to get on the right side of the right people, social level can make all the difference between failure and success.
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