Regulus

Characters in Regulus

Characters in Regulus have all the normal things you'd imagine: a name, appearance, and so on. However to make the game work, they also have a lot more. Follow along below to figure out how those special things work.

Defining Characters

In this rules-lite game, characters are loosely defined by Qualities and Ratings. Both are slightly vague, and meant to be applied broadly. Each Quality of a character is a broad defining aspect of them. A Quality can be a vocation, a defining trait, or a passion. Each Rating is as aspect of the character with a number rating, called the Rating Level. An example of a Rating is Wealth, which is a vague definition of how much wealth the character holds.

Qualities

A Quality is a broad definition of an aspect of a character. They typically fall into three types: vocation, trait, or passion. For player characters, Operatives, you may also choose characteristics from your Volume - more on that later. When your character can apply a Quality in the fiction, it'll provide Means or Advantage for a die roll.

  • Vocations are each a broad set of skills all wrapped up together. 'Detective' is a good example, or 'Net Coder' for a more setting specific example. Each Vocation may also get one or Aptitudes, which when they apply will give Advantage for a die roll. For the 'Net Coder' example, an Aptitude might be 'Security'.
  • Traits are sweeping aspects of the character summarized as short phrase. 'Strong as an Ox', or 'Crazy Smart' are good example Traits. The application of Trait Qualities can be impacted by a characters Luck Rating, which will be expanded upon later.
  • Passions are exactly what they say they are: something your character cares deeply about. Each of these are enough to drive them to action. They fuel and empower. A Passion could be an activity 'Gambling', 'Martial Arts', or 'Coding' are good examples of these. A vice can be a Passion is well 'Greed' or 'Sloth' are good examples of these, but the latter might be hard to play in the game YMMV. A belief is also a Passion, such as a Religion or Philosophy.

Ratings & Levels

Ratings are broad, vaguely defined facets of a character. Each has a number level rating, which is a rough measure of the amount of that Rating a character holds. Called a Level Rating, or Level for short, here is what the number roughly means.

Level How much?
0 None, you ran out!
1-3 A Minor amount
4-6 A Moderate amount
7-9 A Major amount
10+ A Metric Shitload

All characters in Regulus have at least four Ratings, though they may also have more as well: Luck, Security, and Wealth. It is important to note that when a Rating hits zero, or runs out, the character will face a crisis.

  • Comfort: This is how relatively satisfied the character is with their situation in life. When you run out of Comfort, you'll face a Mental Crisis. When your character does the things they enjoy, they will gain comfort. Comfort is the closest thing to HP (of D&D fame) in this game.
  • Luck: This is the measure of how much the universe blesses the character. The higher this rating the greater chance of winning out when blind chance is the factor. When you run out of Luck, you'll face a Crazy Crisis.
  • Security: This is the amount of protection your character has in the dangerous world in which they live. When you run out of Security, you'll roll face a Safety Crisis.
  • Wealth: Money, assets, promises and such are all Wealth. When you run out of Wealth, you'll face a Monetary Crisis. Completing Jobs gives you levels of Wealth.

The Eight Volumes

As you take the first step in creating your character, you determine which Volume they belong too. A Volume is like a special book from which you can choose things for your character. You just answer three simple yes or no questions, and you get the Volume given the exact combination. Here are the questions:

  1. Does your Operative live under a false identity? There are many reasons to do so, but this gives life another level of complexity. Operative will end up a Runner, Professional, Insider, or Crusader.
  2. Has your Operative killed someone before? Murder is extreme, but sometimes necessary. Operative will end up a Irregular, Professional, Rector, or Crusader
  3. Many in the Empire believe God is divine. Does your Operative agree? A hot political topic across humanity, 80% of people would answer Yes here. Operative will end up a Missionary, Rector, Insider, or Crusader
Fake Id Killer Belief Volume
No No No Spook
Yes No No Runner
No Yes No Irregular
No No Yes Missionary
Yes Yes No Professional
No Yes Yes Rector
Yes No Yes Insider
Yes Yes Yes Crusader

Volume: Crusader

Your Operative belongs to a recognized Religion, and has taken brutal action in the name of the cause, under the direction of Control. This status gives you special dispensation from Control, but the Empire has an active file on your actions and does not approve.

Volume: Insider

Your Operative is an erased member of Control infiltrating the Network to keep tabs on their operations. Unlike the Spook, the Network can never know you are a part of Control, as they have a zero tolerance policy do to history gone awry.

Volume: Irregular

Your Operative is a Mercenary, a gun for hire. You probably have earned a Duke title of an Empire world, having done a recognized Service for the Empire.

Volume: Missionary

Your Operative belongs to a recognized Religion, and seeks to spread the word. This status gives you special dispensation from both Control and the Empire.

Volume: Professional

Your Operative is a Professional killer, assassin for hire.

Volume: Rector

Your Operative belongs to a recognized Religion, and has taken brutal action in the name of the cause. This status gives you special dispensation from the Empire, but Control has an active file on your actions and does not approve.

Volume: Runner

Your Operative trades in secrets and operates as a fixer forging connections between people and the Network.

Volume: Spook

Your Operative reports to a World of the Empire or a Union. You are a not-so-secret agent, which is to say that the Network is in general quite aware of your infiltration. You are good at what you do though, and tolerance is granted as long as you play ball with Network Security - known internally as Sec Ops.