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There are two different types of Tracks: General Tracks, and Order Tracks. Order Tracks are associated with specific organizations, locations, religious denominations, governments, armies, ethnic groups, and so on.
 
There are two different types of Tracks: General Tracks, and Order Tracks. Order Tracks are associated with specific organizations, locations, religious denominations, governments, armies, ethnic groups, and so on.
  
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A character may declare up to two Tracks. Neither of these tracks may be [[#Exclusive Tracks|exclusive tracks]].
 
A character may declare up to two Tracks. Neither of these tracks may be [[#Exclusive Tracks|exclusive tracks]].
  

Revision as of 17:21, 6 June 2010

Tracks are the final component in defining a character. Tracks serve two purposes: they can form the backbone of a character's connection to the world, and they provide character's access to the most powerful and unique abilities.

Declaring a Track

In order for characters to gain access to a Track, they must declare that they are working towards a particular Track. A character who has declared a track but does not yet meet the prerequisites for the first tier is considered an Initiate and at Tier 0.

There are two different types of Tracks: General Tracks, and Order Tracks. Order Tracks are associated with specific organizations, locations, religious denominations, governments, armies, ethnic groups, and so on.

Multitracking

A character may declare up to two Tracks. Neither of these tracks may be exclusive tracks.

Structure of a Track

A track is broken up into tiers. At each tier, a character