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<h1>Getting Started</h1>
<h2>Starting Quickly</h2>
<h2 id='quickstart'>Starting Quickly</h2>
<p>Blades of Exile is designed to be as simple as possible to learn and play. If you, like
many game-players, dislike reading the manual before jumping into the game, go ahead. It
is recommended you read the Introduction (the next section), the overview of the most
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Souls, or Exile III: Ruined World, you will have a very easy time getting into the swing
of things here. The commands are basically the same, and the differences will be pretty
easy to pick up as you go along.</p>
<h2>Introduction to the World of Exile</h2>
<h2 id='intro'>Introduction to the World of Exile</h2>
<p>The world of Exile is a huge place. Actually, it's two very different worlds in one.
First, there's the surface world. The surface world is ruled by the Empire. That's what
its called. The Empire. Not the Empire of Something, or the Something Empire. Just the
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and slithzerikai fight to survive, often at the expense of others.</p>
<p>It's a tumultuous world, filled with combat and confusion. What better environment for
a group of adventurers (like you) to make their fortunes?</p>
<h2>Starting the game</h2>
<h2 id='start'>Starting the game</h2>
<p>Once you run Blades of Exile and see the title screen, you have five options:</p>
<dl>
<dt>Load Saved Game</dt>
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button by the scenario you want to enter it.</p>
</dl>
<p>When you are just starting, you'll want to select Make New Party...</p>
<h2>What is going on?</h2>
<h2 id='huh'>What is going on?</h2>
<p>Before you can do anything, you will need to create a band of adventurers for yourself
to control. This group of adventurers, called a party, will be your agents in the strange
worlds you find yourself in. You can control them, talk to people through them, and
sometimes even get them killed. You have to have a party before you can start an
adventure. To make a party, select Make New Party on the title screen.</p>
<h2>What is a party?</h2>
<h2 id='party'>What is a party?</h2>
<p>A party is the group of up to 6 adventurers, called player characters (PCs for short).
You can play a party of your own making, or get a prefabricated party provided by the
game. When you first run the game, select 'Make New Party' from the opening screen. You
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game.</p>
<p>Using the party creation window, you can select each of your character's names,
graphics, race, advantages/disadvantages, and skills.</p>
<h2>Race, PC Traits</h2>
<h2 id='traits'>Race, PC Traits</h2>
<p>Each of your characters can be one of three different races, and have any of several
advantages or disadvantages. These traits will help or hinder your character in various
ways. They will also affect how quickly your character gains strength. If you take a
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Certain towns (usually the town you start the scenario in) allow you to create PCs in
them. Go to such a town, and select Create New PC from the Options menu.</p>
<p>To find out what all these skills are good for, keep reading...</p>
<h2>Getting To Know Your Characters:</h2>
<h2 id='stats'>Getting To Know Your Characters</h2>
<p>Your little computerized people are, basically, a whole bunch of numbers, each
determining how well he or she deals with the horrid threats the game will come up with.
These are the most important statistics.</p>