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This is a 4e conversion of Hannibal[1]
Hannibal[]

Hannibal
Cost: 379 ([110]+[24]+[126]+[-62]+[181]+[0]) points
Basic Details[]
Born 247 B.C.; died 183 B.C.
Description[]
Age 31; 5’9”; 155 lbs. A weathered Semitic man with curly black hair, usually dressed in a dark mantle and headcloth and Spanish riding boots; in battle, armed with goldinlaid weapons and wearing a combination of Roman and Greek-style armor.
Attributes and Secondary Characteristics[]
Section total: [110]
Attributes | Secondary Characteristics |
Speed | Move | SM | 0 | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ST | 11 | [10] | HP | 11 | [0] | Basic | 5.75 | 5 | DR | 0 |
DX | 11 | [20] | Will | 13 | [0] | Modifier | 0 | 0 | Dodge | 8 |
IQ | 13 | [60] | Per | 13 | [0] | Final | 5.75 | 5 | Parry | 10 |
HT | 12 | [20] | FP | 12 | [0] | Cost | [0] | [0] | Block | N/A |
Total | [110] | Total | [0] |
Air Move | Basic Speed x 2 (dropping all fractions) | NA |
---|---|---|
Water Move | Basic Move/5, rounded down | NA |
Striking ST Bonus |
0 | Lifting ST Bonus |
Lifting ST |
Basic Lift |
Cost | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Striking ST | 11 | 0 | 11 | 24.2 | [0] | |
Thrust Damage |
1d-1 | Up to | Encumbrance Level |
Move | Dodge | |
Swing Damage |
1d+1 | 24.2 lbs | None | 5 | 8 | |
Cost | [0] | 48.4 lbs | Light | 4 | 7 | |
72.6 lbs | Medium | 3 | 6 | |||
145.2 lbs | Heavy | 2 | 5 | |||
242 lbs | Extra-Heavy | 1 | 4 |
Social Background[]
Total: [24]
- TL 2 [0]
- Cultural Familiarity: Western [0]
- Language(s) [24]: Punic (Native) [0]; Belearian (Accented) [4]; Language (Celtiberian (Accented) [4]; Greek (Accented) [4]; Italian Gallic (Accented) [4]; Latin (Accented) [4]; Spanish Gallic (Accented) [4]
Advantages and Perks[]
Total: [126]
- Charisma +1 [5]
- Combat Reflexes [15]
- Cool [1]
- Fit [5]
- Military Rank 8 [40]
- {{advReputation +4 (among Rome’s subject states, as a liberator; 10)|5}}
- {{advStatus 5 (Includes +3 for Military Rank and +1 for Wealth)|5}}
- {{advWealth (Filthy Rich)|50}}
Disadvantage and Quirks[]
Total: [-62]
- Broad-Minded [-1]
- Careful [-1]
- Code of Honor (Personal) [-10]
- Intolerance (Romans) [-5]
- No Depth Perception [-10]
- Reputation -4 (from Romans, as “the Mad Carthaginian,” a threat to Rome) [-10]
- Sense of Duty (Patriotism) [-10]
- Vow (never yield to Rome) [-10]
- Doesn’t eat or drink for pleasure; [-1]
- Likes to write but seldom finds time; [-1]
- Pays homage to Greek and Canaanite deities, but isn’t particularly superstitious; [-1]
- Sees himself as a rival of Alexander and Pyrrhus; [-1]
- Tempers taciturn and uncongenial nature with sardonic wit. [-1]
Skills[]
Total: [181]
- Administration (A) (IQ±0) — 13 [2]
- Area Knowledge (Italy) (E) (IQ+5) — 18 [16]
- Area Knowledge (Spain) (E) (IQ+2) — 15 [4]
- Armoury/TL2 (unspecified) (A) (IQ-1) — 12 [1]
- Camouflage (E) (IQ±0) — 13 [1]
- Climbing (A) (DX-1) — 11 [1]
- Diplomacy (H) (IQ±0) — 13 [4]
- Disguise/TL2 (A) (IQ-1) — 12 [1]
- Hiking (A) (HT+3) — 14 [12]
- History (unspecified) (H) (IQ-2) — 11 [1]
- Intelligence Analysis/TL2 (H) (IQ+1) — 14 [8]
- Intimidation (A) (Will-1) — 12 [1]
- Leadership (A) (IQ+6) — 19 [24]
- Literature (H) (IQ-2) — 11 [1]
- Mathematics/TL2 (Applied includes Cyphering) (H) (IQ-2) — 11 [1]
- Psychology (H) (IQ-2) — 11 [1]
- Public Speaking (A) (IQ+1) — 14 [4]
- Religious Ritual (Sacrifice) (A) (DX+2) — 14 [8]
- Riding (Elephant) (A) (DX-1) — 11 [1]
- Riding (Horse, Stirrupless) (A) (DX+2) — 14 [8]
- Savoir-Faire (High Society) (E) (IQ+2) — 15 [4]
- Savoir-Faire (Military) (E) (IQ+5) — 18 [16]
- Shield (E) (DX+1) — 13 [2]
- Shortsword (A) (DX+1) — 13 [4]
- Spear (A) (DX+2) — 14 [8]
- Spear Thrower (A) (DX±0) — 12 [2]
- Stealth (A) (DX-1) — 11 [1]
- Strategy (H) (IQ+1) — 18 [18]
- Survival (mountains) (A) (Per-1) — 12 [1]
- Survival (plains) (A) (Per-1) — 12 [1]
- Swimming (E) (HT±0) — 11 [1]
- Tactics (H) (IQ+7) — 20 [32]
- Teaching (A) (IQ-1) — 12 [1]
Additional Information[]
- Classic: Imperial Rome pg 47-48, 74-77
References[]
- ↑ Classic: Who's Who 2 pg 16-17