

You’ll need to get some charcoal from the market, using money gained from a local drunk who is overdue to pay up. Once you meet up with father, he’ll have a laundry list of tasks he needs help with to finish a sword for the local lord, Lord Radzig.
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You can either go check out the stew at the fireplace, or grab some food lying around and eat them to stave off the hunger - just be sure you don’t eat too much and become overfed, which can be just as bad as hunger. You might have noticed the options to point out you’re hungry - it’s not joke, Henry really is hungry, and hunger can have adverse effects on your abilities if you don’t take care of it. Father is located just up the path from the house. Once you’ve finished talking to Henry’s mother, you’ll be ordered to go speak to his father (and also see about that swordsman Henry was lying about). Better speech means getting what you want, whether it’s haggling for prices, getting information, or de-escalating dangerous scenarios, and can be improved by speaking more with others. Speech - this measures your ability to talk your way out of situations - or into them.Running and staying alive in battle will help increase your vitality. More vitality will let you run longer, survive in prolonged combat, and keep your stamina up in the thick of things. Vitality - this measures your endurance and stamina.The more agile a person, the better they are suited to wield more sophisticated weapons and bows, and archery will help increase this stat.

Agility - this measures your speed - both in movement, evasion, and combat.Wielding heavy weapons, stronger hits, inventory capacity - all these things rely on your strength and are more effective as you increase it, which is mostly done through combat. Strength - this measures your ability to handle physical challenges.These answers will have a small bearing on the character you’d like to play as - but you won’t necessarily be locked into these traits: think of them as an extra boon. When Henry’s mother begins asking questions, you’ll have the option to choose from four specific answers for the first two questions.
