Post by Chris on Dec 14, 2018 21:04:26 GMT -5
For PCs, the 26 weeks of service are as follows:
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make an entry on one of their adventure certificates denoting 8 TUs spent on training with the Great Army of Bissel. This entry is
made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may not use TUs spent on other tasks to reduce this
requirement. PCs are not required to pay an Upkeep cost for the TUs spent in training.
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make entries on their adventure certificates denoting 9 TUs spent on active service. These entries are made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may count any TUs spent on scenarios/mini-modules/interactives denoted as military scenarios towards this 9 TU requirement if they were played during that year of service. PCs may not use TUs spent on any other task to reduce this requirement. If you use military scenario TUs in this manner to reduce this requirement, you simply make a note in the Play Notes section that you did so and that you have X TUs left in the requirement. For example, “2 TU for this scenario counts towards Bissel active service (7 TU left to serve).”
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make entries on their adventure certificates denoting 9 TUs spent on reserve service. These entries are made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may count any TUs spent on scenarios/mini-modules/interactives denoted as military scenarios towards this 9 TU requirement if they were played during that year of service and not used to meet the active service TU requirement. PCs may also count TUs spent on membership in the following meta-organizations towards this 9 TU requirement: the Nightwatch, the Church of Fharlanghn, the Church of Geshtai, the Church of
Heironeous, the Church of Istus, the Church of Rao, the Church of Zilchus, the Defenders of the North, the Company of the Brightpath, the Mist Chameleons, and the Knights of the Watch/Dispatch. PCs may not use TUs spent on any other task to reduce this requirement. If you use TUs in this manner to reduce this requirement, you simply make a note in the Play Notes section that you did so and that you have X TUs left in the requirement. For example, “4 TUs for CotB counts towards Bissel
reserve service (5 TU left to serve).”
• The military does not recognize the Fraternity of Arms as serving in anyway the military effort, being viewed by the Margrave as simply mercenaries.
Therefore TUs spent on the Fraternity of Arms do not count towards military service. However, players may count 2 TUs spent directly on military service (instead of via military scenario participation or meta-organization participation) towards the TU requirements of the Fraternity of Arms as they view the military as a fine endeavor.
• TUs spent directly on military service (instead of via military scenario participation or meta-organization participation) do NOT count towards the limit on TUs spent on non-adventuring meta-gaming set by the Circle of Six.
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make an entry on one of their adventure certificates denoting 8 TUs spent on training with the Great Army of Bissel. This entry is
made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may not use TUs spent on other tasks to reduce this
requirement. PCs are not required to pay an Upkeep cost for the TUs spent in training.
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make entries on their adventure certificates denoting 9 TUs spent on active service. These entries are made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may count any TUs spent on scenarios/mini-modules/interactives denoted as military scenarios towards this 9 TU requirement if they were played during that year of service. PCs may not use TUs spent on any other task to reduce this requirement. If you use military scenario TUs in this manner to reduce this requirement, you simply make a note in the Play Notes section that you did so and that you have X TUs left in the requirement. For example, “2 TU for this scenario counts towards Bissel active service (7 TU left to serve).”
• Each year, Bissel PCs must make entries on their adventure certificates denoting 9 TUs spent on reserve service. These entries are made in the Other TUs Spent section and should be explained there or in the Play Notes section. PCs may count any TUs spent on scenarios/mini-modules/interactives denoted as military scenarios towards this 9 TU requirement if they were played during that year of service and not used to meet the active service TU requirement. PCs may also count TUs spent on membership in the following meta-organizations towards this 9 TU requirement: the Nightwatch, the Church of Fharlanghn, the Church of Geshtai, the Church of
Heironeous, the Church of Istus, the Church of Rao, the Church of Zilchus, the Defenders of the North, the Company of the Brightpath, the Mist Chameleons, and the Knights of the Watch/Dispatch. PCs may not use TUs spent on any other task to reduce this requirement. If you use TUs in this manner to reduce this requirement, you simply make a note in the Play Notes section that you did so and that you have X TUs left in the requirement. For example, “4 TUs for CotB counts towards Bissel
reserve service (5 TU left to serve).”
• The military does not recognize the Fraternity of Arms as serving in anyway the military effort, being viewed by the Margrave as simply mercenaries.
Therefore TUs spent on the Fraternity of Arms do not count towards military service. However, players may count 2 TUs spent directly on military service (instead of via military scenario participation or meta-organization participation) towards the TU requirements of the Fraternity of Arms as they view the military as a fine endeavor.
• TUs spent directly on military service (instead of via military scenario participation or meta-organization participation) do NOT count towards the limit on TUs spent on non-adventuring meta-gaming set by the Circle of Six.