Given a setting/period with a strong class system (for example, England pre-WWII), would this be a valid Social Limitation? If so, what value would you give it?
Given a setting/period with a strong class system (for example, England pre-WWII), would this be a valid Social Limitation? If so, what value would you give it?
I would consider it to be the same as the minority example given in FREd.
Monolith, the Living Titan
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I agree though you might price it at the concealable level if the character can "Put on airs" that fool at least some....
"Remember, with super power, comes super responsability" The mighty Strobe
Conceal ones lower class origins?
(engage irony mode)
Impossible!
Leaving aside such impossibilities as Eliza Doolittle, any such attempt by the lower orders would be doomed to failure.
The coarse streak of the working class would show through instantly like manure beneath a rosebush!
(disengage irony mode)
No Coincidence
With a rather benign class system like 20th century England I would think an advantage for belonging to the upper class would be more appropriate, the upper classes had some advantages compared to lower classes but not really any additional rights (except those unofficial ones money can buy, like good lawyers). I'd use lower class as a disadvantage for situations where the lower classes actually have less legal status (I love my peasants, PULL.... Bam, oooh a little low) or serious restrictions on their day to day rights.
There were frogs there all right, thousands of them. Their voices beat the night, they boomed and barked and croaked and rattled. They sang to the stars, to the waning moon, to the waving grasses. They bellowed love songs and challenges.
John Steinbeck, Cannery Row
I would work it as a perk, but if the person is REALLY lower class (not only doesn't know which fork to use, but uses his fingers instead) then I think a social disad is in order.![]()
Anyway, here are some of the perks I worked up for a game set during Hanoverian England:
http://www.mactyre.net/archives/rege...haracters.html
-Shelley
Shelley Chrystal Mactyre
mactyre.typepad.com/menagerie
Thanks for the link, Shelley!
The character in question is Cockney, so on consideration of the other posts in this thread he's probably not low-class enough for a social limitation -- I'll give him a DF for the accent and leave it at that.
Now, if I ever figure out India's caste system well enough to write a character who's part of it ....
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In the Space: 1889 system, there is a 6-level Social Status progression. Here is a description and my conversion notes.
1 - Lower Class (usually rural poor). 10-pt Social Lim: frequent, slight. 10-pt Destitute.
2 - Working Class (usually urban). 5-pt SocLim: infrequent, slight. 5-pt Poor.
3 - Middle Class
4 - Gentry. More status than Middle Class, but less money (land rich, cash poor). 1-pt Perk: Gentry.
5 - Wealthy Gentry. 2-3-pt Perk: Lower Nobility. Perk: Well-off.
6 - Aristocracy. 5-pt Perk: Aristocracy. Perk: Wealthy.
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