Bit indecisive about the ability set .. these are probably the abilities we want to use but then there is also the question of how we use it, which exact system.
Talents:
Alertness
Athletics (also used for Dodge)
Brawl
Empathy
Expression (poetry. singing. orator.
Intimidation
Leadership
Larceny (black market. sleight of hand. lockpicking. forge documents. misdirection)
Subterfuge
Skills:
Animal Ken
Crafts (smith. carpenter. architect. stonemason. potter)
Etiquette
Melee
Performance (instrument. singing. drama. comedy. ritual)
Ride
Stealth
Survival
Knowledges:
Academics (latin. theology/mythology. history. philosophy. mathematics)
Investigation
Law
Medicine (herbalism. poultices. humours. midwife. surgery)
Occult (metaphysics. cosmology. astrology. alchemy. divination)
Politics
Lore (vampires. magic cults. fae. garou. demonology)
Linguistics (each dot is an extra language)
Languages spoken in postroman Britain 450ad:
Latin: Latin remained the language of administration, education, and the church, particularly among the Romano-British population and the clergy.
Brittonic languages: These were spoken by the indigenous Britons and included languages such as Welsh (Cumbric and Old Cornish in some areas). These languages evolved into what is now known as Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.
Old English (Anglo-Saxon): With the arrival of Anglo-Saxon settlers from the 5th century onwards, Old English began to be spoken in parts of Britannia, particularly in the east and south.
Gaelic: Though primarily spoken in Ireland and Scotland, Gaelic may have been spoken in parts of western Britannia due to migrations and interactions with Gaelic-speaking peoples.
Pictish: The language of the Picts, an indigenous people of northern Scotland, may have had some influence in northern Britannia.
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Which are we using?
We'll use modern systems where possible, simply because we're most familiar with it. So that goes for Avatar and Sanctum as well.
This message was last edited by the GM at 20:41, Mon 06 May.