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Trinity Continuum Character Creation Reference

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Trinity Continuum character creation is the second topic addressed by the Pain in the Dice gaming guides. Character creation in the Trinity Continuum core book is relatively straightforward, having everything in one place for reference very helpful. However, while making an example Psion on the Story Told Podcast, we discovered that character creation gets more complicated when applying superhuman templates. This guide outlines the additional choices and benefits that come with the Talent and Psion templates. I plan to add more templates, such as the Nova when Onyx Path Publishing adds Aberrant to the Storypath Nexus.

What's included:

  • Step-by-step rundown of core character creation with page refrences
  • Detailed breakdown of the Talent and Psion templates
  • Deteails for the Psiad and Superior templates from the Aeon Aexpansion
  • Quick reference to Psi Apptitudes and Modes

Updated 8/26/2020 with details for the Psiad and Superior.

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July 3rd, 2022
This guide is very helpful for building characters, especially for groups like mine where we are unfamiliar with the storypath system. It covers the talent, psion, and superior templates. Hopefully it will be updated to include the Nova template from [...]
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June 1st, 2022
A very useful bullet point-ish walkthrough of creating different Trinity character types which will save you flipping through many pages of several books. [...]
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