Character Creation
Example Character Sheet
Character Name:
Maximus
Race:
Human
Class:
Gladiator
Level:
1
Attributes:
Skills:
Alignment:
Chaotic Good
Experience Points:
0
Character Name:
Maximus
Race:
Human
Class:
Gladiator
Level:
1
Attributes:
Strength: 16
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 14
Intelligence: 10
Wisdom: 10
Charisma: 14
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 14
Intelligence: 10
Wisdom: 10
Charisma: 14
Skills:
Combat Techniques: 4
Athletics: 3
Acrobatics: 2
Intimidation: 2
Survival: 1
Athletics: 3
Acrobatics: 2
Intimidation: 2
Survival: 1
Abilities:
Gladiatorial Training:
Maximus is a skilled gladiator trained in various combat techniques. He gains a +2 bonus to attack rolls when using gladiatorial weapons, such as a trident or a net.
Arena Performer:
Maximus has honed his showmanship and ability to captivate the crowd. He gains advantage on Charisma-based checks and saving throws when performing in the arena or engaging in public displays of combat.
Favoured Weapons:
Maximus specialises in dual wielding short swords, allowing him to make an additional attack with his off-hand weapon during his turn.
Maximus is a skilled gladiator trained in various combat techniques. He gains a +2 bonus to attack rolls when using gladiatorial weapons, such as a trident or a net.
Arena Performer:
Maximus has honed his showmanship and ability to captivate the crowd. He gains advantage on Charisma-based checks and saving throws when performing in the arena or engaging in public displays of combat.
Favoured Weapons:
Maximus specialises in dual wielding short swords, allowing him to make an additional attack with his off-hand weapon during his turn.
Inventory:
Gladius: A well-crafted short sword, the primary weapon of a gladiator.
Dagger: A small, easily concealable blade that serves as a backup weapon.
Leather Armor: A set of light armor that provides moderate protection without hindering mobility.
Gladiator's Gauntlet: A protective gauntlet adorned with spikes, used for close-quarters combat.
Background: Maximus was once a slave forced to fight in the gladiatorial arena. Through his skill and charisma, he earned his freedom and became a renowned gladiator. Now, he seeks fame, glory, and the opportunity to prove himself in the grandest arenas of Rome.
Dagger: A small, easily concealable blade that serves as a backup weapon.
Leather Armor: A set of light armor that provides moderate protection without hindering mobility.
Gladiator's Gauntlet: A protective gauntlet adorned with spikes, used for close-quarters combat.
Background: Maximus was once a slave forced to fight in the gladiatorial arena. Through his skill and charisma, he earned his freedom and became a renowned gladiator. Now, he seeks fame, glory, and the opportunity to prove himself in the grandest arenas of Rome.
Alignment:
Chaotic Good
Experience Points:
0
Quote:
This is just an example character sheet for a level 1 Gladiator. It includes the character's basic information, attributes, skills, abilities, and inventory. You can customise a character sheet by adding details specific to their gladiator's backstory, personal style of combat, and future aspirations.
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Remember to fill in the necessary information, such as the character's name, race, class, attributes, skills, feats/abilities, equipment, and background story. This character sheet will help you track your character's progress, abilities, and equipment throughout your adventures.
The Character Creation is built to allow you to shape and define your character within the world of Imperium Aeternum.
It sets the stage for your adventures, providing you with the tools and guidelines to create a unique and captivating hero that will leave their mark on this ancient and storied realm.
Here are the key elements you can expect to find:
Choosing a Race: Explore the diverse races of Imperium Aeternum, each with their own unique traits, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Whether you wish to play as a noble human, a mystical elf, a formidable centaur, or any other available race, this section will provide you with all the information you need to make an informed choice.
Selecting a Class: Delve into the various classes available to your character, each offering distinct play styles and abilities. Whether you prefer the martial prowess of a gladiator, the arcane arts of a sorcerer, the divine blessings of a priest, or the cunning skills of a thief, this section will guide you in choosing the class that aligns with your character's ambitions.
Determining Attributes and Skills: Learn how to assign attribute points to determine your character's strengths and weaknesses. Develop your character's skills and abilities to excel in areas such as combat, magic, stealth, diplomacy, or craftsmanship. Your choices will shape your character's capabilities and play style throughout the game.
Background and Personality: Explore the background options available for your character, including their upbringing, family history, and past experiences. Consider their motivations, goals, and personality traits to add depth and richness to your character's story. This section will provide prompts and guidelines to help you flesh out your character's background and bring them to life.
Alignment and Allegiances: Choose your character's alignment, reflecting their moral compass and guiding principles. Determine their allegiances to factions, gods, or causes within the world of Imperium Aeternum. These choices will impact your character's interactions with others and open up unique opportunities and challenges.
Character Advancement: Gain an understanding of how your character will grow and progress throughout the game. Learn about experience points, levelling up, and the acquisition of new abilities, spells, or talents. This section will guide you on your character's journey from a humble beginner to a formidable force within the world of Imperium Aeternum.
CHOOSING A RACE
In Imperium Aeternum, the choice of race plays a significant role in shaping your character's abilities, strengths, and inherent traits. Each race offers unique advantages and characteristics that can greatly impact your gameplay experience.
This section will guide you through the process of selecting a race for your character.
Race Selection
When choosing a race, consider the following aspects:Racial Traits:
Each race possesses distinct traits that set them apart. These traits can include bonuses to certain attributes, special abilities, resistances, or enhanced senses. Carefully review the racial traits of each race to determine which ones align with your character concept and preferences.
Lore and Background:
Delve into the lore and history of each race to understand their cultural background, societal structures, and place in the world. This information can help you craft a compelling backstory.
Roleplaying Opportunities:
Consider how each race fits into the larger narrative and the roleplaying opportunities it presents. Does a particular race align with your character's goals, motivations, or desired interactions with other factions or races? Think about the potential storylines and character development opportunities associated with each race.
Alignment and Allegiances:
Some races may have natural affinities or predispositions towards certain alignments or allegiances. Take into account how your chosen race's alignment or allegiances align with your character's moral compass or personal goals.
Combat and Gameplay Style:
Consider how the racial traits of a race can enhance your character's combat abilities and overall gameplay style. Some races may excel in melee combat, while others may have inherent magical abilities or archery prowess. Choose a race that complements your preferences.
Roleplaying Challenges:
It's also important to consider the challenges and drawbacks associated with each race. Some races may face prejudices or societal constraints, while others may have physical limitations or vulnerabilities. These challenges can add depth to your character and create interesting roleplaying opportunities.
Ultimately, the choice of race should align with your character concept and desired roleplaying opportunities.
SELECTING A CLASS
Choosing a class is a pivotal moment in shaping the identity and abilities of your character in Imperium Aeternum. Your chosen class determines your character's core strengths, skills, and playstyle. This section will guide you through the process of selecting a class for your character.
Class Options:
Imperium Aeternum offers a wide range of classes, each with its own unique playstyle and abilities. Consider the following aspects when selecting a class:Class Descriptions:
Familiarise yourself with the descriptions of each class to understand their core mechanics and specialties. Each class excels in different areas, such as melee combat, magic casting, support roles, or stealth. Read through the class descriptions carefully to determine which resonates with your desired playstyle.
Role and Archetype:
Consider the role you want your character to fulfil within a group or the larger game world. Do you envision your character as a front-line warrior, a cunning rogue, a wise spell-caster, or a versatile support character? Choose a class that aligns with the archetype and role you envision for your character.
Abilities and Skills:
Review the class abilities and skills to understand what sets each class apart. Each class has a unique set of abilities, spells, or techniques that define its playstyle. Consider how these abilities can contribute to your character's effectiveness in combat, exploration, or social interactions.
Character Concept:
Think about the character concept or backstory you have in mind. How does your character's background and motivations align with a specific class? Does the class offer opportunities to explore your character's story and goals? Select a class that resonates with your character's concept and enhances their narrative.
Party Composition:
If you are playing in a group, consider the party composition and the roles already filled by other players. A balanced group can benefit from a diverse mix of classes, ensuring the party can handle different challenges and scenarios. Choose a class that complements and enhances the group dynamics.
Progression and Advancement:
Think about the long-term progression and advancement opportunities provided by each class. Consider the class's growth potential, access to higher-level abilities or spells, and specialisation options. Choose a class that offers exciting and meaningful progression for your character.
Remember, your class choice is not permanent, and you can always multiclass or change your focus as your character develops. The class you select is the foundation upon which your character's journey begins, shaping their abilities, skills, and story.
Embrace the unique playstyle and opportunities offered by your chosen class and embark on your path of adventure and growth.
BACKGROUND & PERSONALITY
Your character's background and personality are vital aspects of their identity and play a significant role in shaping their actions, motivations, and interactions with the world of Imperium Aeternum.
Background:
Your character's background provides a glimpse into their history, upbringing, and life experiences before the start of the game. It helps define their origins, social status, and any significant events that have shaped their life.Backgrounds can vary widely, ranging from noble birth to humble beginnings, from soldiering to academic pursuits, and from criminal pasts to divine callings.
Consider the following elements when crafting your character's background:
Origin and Heritage:
Where was your character born? What is their cultural or ethnic background? Did they grow up in a particular region or city? Understanding your character's roots can inform their values, beliefs, and worldview.
Family and Upbringing:
What was your character's family like? Did they have loving parents, siblings, or mentors who influenced them? Or did they experience a troubled or unconventional upbringing? Family dynamics can greatly shape a character's personality and motivations.
Education and Training:
What skills, knowledge, or talents did your character acquire during their formative years? Did they receive formal education, apprenticeships, or learn from experienced mentors? Understanding their educational background can help explain their areas of expertise.
Significant Events:
Are there any pivotal moments or life-altering events that have shaped your character's journey? It could be a personal tragedy, an encounter with a supernatural entity, or a moment of revelation that set them on their current path.
Personality
Your character's personality is the driving force behind their actions, decisions, and interactions with others. It encompasses their traits, beliefs, values, quirks, and how they relate to the world around them. Consider the following aspects when developing your character's personality:Traits and Attributes:
What are your character's defining traits? Are they courageous, witty, compassionate, or perhaps hot-tempered? Think about the qualities that make your character unique and how they manifest in their actions.
Goals and Motivations:
What does your character strive for? Do they seek wealth, power, knowledge, justice, or personal redemption? Understanding their motivations can guide their decisions and provide a sense of purpose.
Beliefs and Values:
What principles or ideologies does your character hold dear? Do they follow a particular code of honor, adhere to religious or philosophical beliefs, or have strong moral convictions? Their values shape their worldview and influence their interactions.
Interests and Hobbies:
What does your character enjoy doing in their free time? Do they have any hobbies, artistic pursuits, or intellectual interests? These aspects add depth to their personality and can provide avenues for roleplaying and character development.
Relationships and Attitudes:
How does your character interact with others? Are they friendly, aloof, distrustful, or charismatic? Consider their attitudes towards different races, social classes, and factions, as well as their stance on key issues in the game world.
ALIGNMENT & ALLEGIANCES
In Imperium Aeternum, alignment represents the moral and ethical compass of your character. It reflects their beliefs, values, and the choices they make in the world.
Alignment is not meant to restrict your character's actions, it serves as a guide to help you portray their personality and motivations.
Roll 1d9 if you'd prefer fate determine your character's alignment.
Alignment Options:
Lawful Good: Characters who uphold justice, honour, and the greater good. They abide by strict codes of conduct and prioritise the welfare of others.
Neutral Good: Characters who strive for goodness and compassion but may not adhere to a rigid moral code. They prioritise doing what is right while considering individual circumstances.
Chaotic Good: Characters who champion personal freedom and individuality. They value their own moral compass and are willing to challenge established norms for the greater good.
Lawful Neutral: Characters who follow laws, rules, and order above all else. They believe in maintaining stability and balance, even if it means sacrificing personal ideals.
True Neutral: Characters who maintain a neutral stance, valuing balance and avoiding extreme actions or ideologies. They prioritise their own interests while remaining detached from moral conflicts.
Chaotic Neutral: Characters who embrace freedom and personal liberty above all else. They value spontaneity and independence, often acting on their own whims and desires.
Lawful Evil: Characters who operate within a strict hierarchy and exploit laws and systems for personal gain. They are driven by their own ambitions and may show little regard for others.
Neutral Evil: Characters who prioritise their own self-interests and personal gain. They may not actively seek to harm others but are willing to do so if it serves their purposes.
Chaotic Evil: Characters who embody chaos and destruction, revelling in violence and anarchy. They have little regard for rules or the well-being of others and may sow discord wherever they go.
Allegiances:
In addition to alignment, your character may also have allegiances to factions, organisations, or gods within the world of Imperium Aeternum. These allegiances can shape your character's motivations, goals, and interactions with others. They may grant certain benefits or drawbacks depending on the nature of the allegiance.
Examples of Allegiances:
Roman Legion: Sworn to serve the Roman Empire, characters aligned with the Roman Legion may have access to military resources, training, and support. They are expected to uphold Roman ideals and fight for the glory of Rome.
Temple of Apollo: Characters aligned with the Temple of Apollo may receive divine blessings, access to healing and divination, and the opportunity to undertake quests and missions in service of the god of prophecy and music.
CHARACTER ADVANCEMENT
As your character embarks on their journey in Imperium Aeternum, they will grow in power, skill, and experience through character advancement.
Character advancement allows you to improve your abilities, learn new talents, and become more proficient in your chosen path.
Here are the key aspects of character advancement in Imperium Aeternum:
Experience Points (XP):
Experience points are earned through overcoming challenges, completing quests, and achieving significant milestones in your character's journey. XP represents the growth and development of your character, reflecting their increasing prowess and understanding of the world. As you accumulate XP, you will progress through different levels, unlocking new abilities and opportunities for customisation.
Leveling Up:
Levelling up is the process of advancing your character to the next level. Each level grants you a set of benefits, including increased hit points, improved attributes, and new abilities or features specific to your character class. Levelling up is an exciting milestone that signifies your character's progress and allows you to take on more challenging quests and encounters.
Attributes and Skills:
Attributes represent your character's inherent qualities, such as strength, agility, intelligence, and charisma. Skills reflect their learned abilities and areas of expertise. As you level up, you will typically gain attribute points and skill points that can be allocated to improve your character's capabilities. This allows you to specialise in certain areas, enhancing your combat prowess, magical abilities, or non-combat skills like persuasion or crafting.
Talents and Feats:
Talents and feats are special abilities or advantages that your character can acquire as they progress. Talents are unique to your character class and may grant additional combat manoeuvres, spell-casting enhancements, or utility abilities. Feats, on the other hand, provide more general benefits and can be chosen from a list of available options. Feats allow you to further customise your character's playstyle and tailor their abilities to suit your preferred approach to gameplay.
Specialisations:
At higher levels, your character may have the opportunity to specialise in a specific area or gain access to advanced subclasses within their chosen class. Specialisations provide unique benefits, such as improved combat techniques, expanded spell-casting options, or new avenues for character development. Specialisations add depth and complexity to your character, allowing you to refine their abilities and focus on a particular aspect of their class.