Exploration (Arden-Vul)
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Light & Vision
Light Level
- Brilliance
- So bright you must squint to see.
- -2 to attack, defense, and saving throws.
- Search checks take twice as long, or suffer -1 if conducted at the normal rate.
- Bright Light
- Comparable to daylight.
- Dim Light
- Shadowy and indistinct. Too dark to read, make out most fine detail or color, and often to identify individuals from more than close proximity.
- -2 to ranged attacks or saves against ranged effects.
- Darkness
- Full darkness.
Obscuration
- Light
- Thin mist / rain / snow / smoke, sparse vegetation or a light crowd. Only with Hide in Shadows can one remain hidden.
- -2 to ranged attacks or saves against ranged effects.
- Search checks take twice as long, or suffer -1 if conducted at the normal rate.
- Heavy
- Thick mist or smoke, driving snow or rain, dense vegetation, or a heavy crowd. Adequate for anyone to hide in.
- Individuals are Blinded (perhaps able to see things held within a foot or two).
Sources of Illumination
- Candle
- Burns for 3 Turns. 5' Bright Light, 10' Dim Light.
- Thicker, heavier, longer-lasting candles can be purchased.
- Torch
- Burns for 6 Turns. 20' Bright Light, 20' Dim Light.
- Lantern
- Burns 1 pint of oil every 4 hours (24 Turns). 20' Bright Light, 20' Dim Light.
- Hooded: can be shielded, reducing light to as much as 5' of Dim Light.
- Bullseye: illuminates double its normal ranges, in a 60 degree arc.
- Darkvision
- Dim Light is treated as Bright Light, and Darkness up to the vision's range is treated as Dim Light. Disrupted if in Bright Light, permitting only normal sight.
Exploration Movement
- Choose a pace, and use the speed of the slowest party member.
- Cautious: (10 x Speed) feet / Turn
- Normal surprise chances, mapping, checking for traps and details.
- Walking: (50 x Speed) feet / Turn
- Can't surprise, +1 to be surprised, won't notice details, can't map.
- Running: (100 x Speed) feet / Turn
- Can't surprise, +2 to be surprised, won't notice details, can't map, may lose track of where you are if not careful.
- Cautious: (10 x Speed) feet / Turn
Perception
- Levels of Search - Glance - Inspect - Rifle - Toss - Ransack - Search - Basic examination of a room of moderate size usually takes 1 Turn. Bigger or more cluttered ones may take more. - Carefully searching a 10' x 10' x 10' area (or three 10x panels of wall) takes 1 Turn and assumes at least Rifling. Up to 2 people can search the same space at the same time. - Roll Spot vs 7 to notice a secret door or compartment when searching. - The same space can be searched as many times as desired. - Targeted diegetic searching can take place much more quickly and may avoid stumbling into dangers that would be touched in a generic search roll. - Modifier - -1 to notice a secret door just Glancing from within 10' (impossible for unskilled humans) - +1 to notice concealed but non-secret doors - Listen - Listening at a door or passage for faint noises takes 1 Turn and requires the party to be still and quiet. Up to 2 people can listen at a door at the same time.
Resting
- Brief - 1 Turn / 10 minutes of no more than light activity (resting, talking, reading, easy searching, routine gear maintenance). Interruption restarts the count. - Short - 1 hour of no more than light activity in a situation of at least moderate safety (e.g. not in a thoroughfare, or with enemies known lurking around). Interruption restarts the count. - Each member should have access to food and drink, but not enough is consumed to decrement the supply. If either is lacking, the party member must make a CON check vs 3 to benefit from the rest. If both are lacking, make the check vs 5. - Long - 8 hours of sleep in a situation of at least moderate safety. Can be taken no more than once per 24 hours. Depending on conditions, a CON check may be required to benefit from the rest. - Casters require 8 uninterrupted hours to focus enough to rebuild any mana. - Others can break their rest up into two 4 hour spans, allowing for a turn at watch. - Each individual consumes food and drink. - Camping Conditions - Easy (no check needed), Moderate (vs 4), Difficult (vs 6), Impossible (vs 8) - Bedding, Tent, and Campfire: see Dolmenwood rules (pg 159) - Treat a standard dank dungeon as Spring / Autumn. Notably warm areas treat as Summer, and cold ones as Winter. - Lack of Food (-2), Lack of Water (-4), Intermittent Sleep (-1), Miserable Environment (-1 or more) - Bolstering the Party (optional: each success gives +1). - Cooking: one cook can make a WIS check vs 4 to make a hearty meal, given fire or other necessities. If failed with a roll of 1, save vs Doom or waste the rations used. Firelight, cooking smells, etc might attract attention. - Camaraderie: one entertainer can make a CHA check vs 4 to liven things with banter, music, stories, etc. If failed with a roll of 1, save vs Doom or the mood sours, giving -1 to rest CON checks instead. The noise might attract attention.
Natural Healing
Hazards
Falling
- 1d6 damage per 10' fallen.
- If falling beside a wall or down a steep slope that could be used to slow one's fall (grabbing at ledges, vegetation, sliding, etc), roll DEX vs 5 to halve damage taken.
- Half damage or less if landing on a sufficiently soft surface.
Suffocation
- A Medium-sized creature consumes the air in a 10' cube per Turn. Double or halve the amount needed for each size larger or smaller.
- You can hold your breath for (Constitution) rounds of activity, if given a chance to prepare, or 1/3rd of that if suddenly unable to breath (e.g. suddenly choked or pulled underwater).
* Remaining still and calm halves the rate of air consumption. * Once out of air, gain 2 Fatigue per round.
- Once able to breath again, recover 2 fatigue per Brief Rest.