House Rules

and

Home Brews

Here you may find some of the abundance of work I have done to customize my
7th Sea Games.

7th Sea House Rules

 (Last updated: February 24, 2001)

Home Brew creations for 7th Sea:

Peoples & Nations

Combat Schools

Magic

Skills

Peoples & Nations

The world of Theah, in my opinion, is missing certain elements that make Renaissance Europe what it was. So here are a few suggestions to fill in those gaps.

Theites

A lost people who's belief in Theus existed before the birth of the First Prophet

Wakenlyan

A group of small nations nestled between Usurra, Eisen, Vodacce and the Crescent Empire.

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Combat Schools

Although the current selection of Combat schools in the books is extensive, there still comes a time when something is missing. So then I create a school to compensate. At the moment, there are four schools, but more may show up at any time.

Drachentänze Swordsman School

A school formed in desperation, and one almost destroyed by the War of The Cross

Di Stienand Swordsman School

The commoner's fighting style of the Wakenlyan

Fenytsa Swordsman School

The Noble School of the Wakenlyan

Zapatara Knife School

The Fighting style of the Zytanya

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Magic

Most of the Magics here are Shamanisims, ways passed from teacher to student rather than parent to child. But there are expansions on existing Sorceries, and one new sorcery as well.

Dark Glamour Knacks

Heroes are not the only creatures in Avalon to have ledgends built around them. Here are five Glamour Knacks that came from the fear of darker tales.

Pritzka

A simple Prayer offered at the right time can be very useful if the hero is trained in this path

Katuleh (Coming Soon)

The teaching way of the Theites

Spiritus

The Sorcery once practiced by the Elite of the Theites, now lost...at least in theory.

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Skills & Knacks

Of course, everyone creates new skills and knacks to fill in for things not yet defined. Here are the few that are my contribution

Farmer

Intended to fill in a background, not represent the true range of skills available to the peasant farmer of the time.

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Updated: Friday, April 06, 2001