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==Body==
==Body==
*Normal functioning of the body at all levels.
*A normal course of biological processes that ensures individual survival and reproduction.
*A dynamic balance between the body's functions and the environment.
*Participation in social activities and socially useful work.
*Performance of basic social functions.
*The absence of diseases, painful conditions, and changes.
*The ability to adjust to the constantly changing conditions of the external environment.
*Physical strength and durability.


* Normal functioning of the body at all levels.
==Class==
* A normal course of biological processes that ensures individual survival and reproduction.
* A dynamic balance between the body's functions and the environment.
* Participation in social activities and socially useful work.
* Performance of basic social functions.
* The absence of diseases, painful conditions, and changes.
* The ability to adjust to the constantly changing conditions of the external environment.
 
 
* [[:Category:Cleric|Cleric]]
* [[:Category:Cleric|Cleric]]
* [[:Category:Fighter|Fighter]]
* [[:Category:Fighter|Fighter]]
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* [[:Category:Swashbuckler|Swashbuckler]]
* [[:Category:Swashbuckler|Swashbuckler]]


==[[:Category:Deity|Deity]]==
==See Also==
*[[HERO-200|Table 200: Hero Class]]


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Revision as of 23:24, 19 July 2021

Dicey Dangers, Core Rule Game by Joel Hills

Body

  • Normal functioning of the body at all levels.
  • A normal course of biological processes that ensures individual survival and reproduction.
  • A dynamic balance between the body's functions and the environment.
  • Participation in social activities and socially useful work.
  • Performance of basic social functions.
  • The absence of diseases, painful conditions, and changes.
  • The ability to adjust to the constantly changing conditions of the external environment.
  • Physical strength and durability.

Class

Deity

See Also

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