Character Law

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Character Law is a supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1982 for the fantasy role-playing game Rolemaster.

Character Law, a 48-page softcover book written by S. Coleman Charlton and Peter C. Fenlon and published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1982, is the original version of the Rolemaster rules for character generation and development.[1]

In the 2014 book Designers & Dragons: The '80s, author Shannon Applecline related that after publishing several other rulebooks, "Finally, ICE produced Character Law (1982), a book that provided character creation rules. It tied the set of four books into a (somewhat) cohesive whole, as was shown when Spell Law, Arms Law, Claw Law, and Character Law were reprinted as a boxed set called Rolemaster (1982).[2]:97

A second edition was published in 1984.[3]

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