Frequently Asked Questions
What is NERO all about?
According to the Boston Globe, NERO
"blends elements of the legend of Robin Hood, classical fantasy fiction
such as Lord of the Rings, improvisational theatre, epic of King Arthur,
tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons, Renaissance fair and maybe a
little psychodrama." It's all of these and more. NERO is trying to recreate
the Days of Legends as we would like them to be, not as they actually were.
NERO is new, different and exciting, and therefore hard to categorize.
How did NERO get started?
NERO began as a Boston Boy Scout
Explorer troop run by Ford Ivey in the late 80's. NERO now has about 50
Active chapters across the country. Some of these locations include Pittsburgh,
Texas, New York and Northern California and of course, Central Florida. Membership in a local chapter
allows your player character to participate in any chapter event nationwide.
See the NERO International website for the chapter nearest to you!
What happens on a NERO weekend event?
When you come to a NERO Central Florida weekend event , the campsite is decorated to be a fantasy medieval
town. You will be given a bed in one of the cabins available. The
game will begin Friday night at about 10:00 PM. From that point on until the
game ends on Sunday afternoon (Monday afternoon on long weekends) there
is no stopping; not for dinner, sleeping, or anything short of an emergency.
Adventuring will be going on around you at all times, and sometimes something
as simple as traveling from your cabin to the tavern can be a matter of
life and (game) death.
What is the plot like?
The plot is continuous and ever
changing, due partly to imaginative players. It is open-ended and runs
from event to event, so if a plot thread isn't resolved by the end of the
event, it will be picked up at the next one. There are always fearsome monsters
lurking both inside and out of the town proper, and plenty of political
intrigue within. Since you will play the same character from event to event,
your own plots will soon interact with others and you will quickly find yourself in the
thick of things.
How safe is NERO?
No one has ever been seriously injured
using our padded swords. The worst injuries we have ever had were caused
by people running into trees and tripping over stumps in the dark. Our
insurance company has commented the NERO has had less injuries that a little
league softball team!
Are there sword fights?
Lots of them! Using NERO-approved
padded weapons made from PVC pipe and foam pipe insulation covered with
duct tape and cloth, of course. You will test your swashbuckling skills against the
mightiest in the kingdom at tournaments, or perhaps come to the aid of
a wounded friend outnumbered by nasty trolls. You could even rescue a damsel
in distress. Each type of weapon is assigned an amount of damage the weapon
type does. In addition, each person will have a certain amount of "hit
points" based on their skills and type of armor worn. As you attack you
call out the amount of damage the swing inflicts ("2 normal" for a short
sword). As you are struck, you subtract the amount by which you have been
hit from you hit points and armor points. When you reach zero you fall
unconscious, you better hope there is someone nearby with a healing spell!
Is there magic?
You bet! Merlin himself would be
proud. We represent magical spells with small beanbags filled with birdseed.
To cast a spell you say a small phrase (such as "I call forth a magic missile"
or "I call upon the earth to cure light wounds"), and throw the packet
at your target. If you say the words correctly and hit your target, the
spell works. If you miss with either, the spell fails.
How do you decide what skills my character can have?
We don't - you do. You "buy"
your own skills with the experience points that you earn for attending
events. These skills allow you to improve your character's abilities. Because
each player picks skills based on his or her own desires, no two characters
are alike. Skills include magical spells, alchemy, magical potion and scroll
creation, trap disarming, and various weapon skills.
How do I earn experience?
You are automatically given a basic
amount of experience points (known as "XP" by NEROites)
for each event based on you current skill level. XP over that
amount is represented by game money, and you can earn that through a variety
of methods. You can sell the scrolls and potions you have made; you can
hire yourself out as a bodyguard or door guard at the tavern; you can entertain
at the tavern for tips; you can blackmail somebody-you are limited only
by your imagination (and the game rules)!
How good need my costume be?
All we ask is that you make an attempt
at a costume. It need not be more than a simple piece of cloth two feet
wide and six feet long with a hole cut in the center. Wear it with a belt
around the middle and you have a passable tabard.
We request that players try to stay in-period: please avoid
things like neon colors, t-shirts emblazoned with
anachronistic sayings, sunglasses and such.
Dark colored sweatsuits or leggings, a poufy shirt, and a
simple tabard are a good start. NERO has merchants who can
sell you costumes and armor, and some will even
take orders. See our Costuming Suggestions page
for some ideas on costuming as well as links for places to buy costumes and accessories!
How do I write a character history?
Part of the fun of NERO is creating
a history for you character which will help you to play your character
appropriately when confronted with game situations. You can not start off
the game as nobility or with great wealth or magic items (or with anything
else that would place your character above other starting characters)
- these things must be found, or earned, during the game.
However, other than that, you are free to create your
own personality, history, and character and submit it to the
Plot Committee
that runs the campaign you will play.
Do I have to play a Human?
The world of NERO is mainly filled with humans, but there are other races to choose from,
including Drae (the mysterious race of dark elves), Hoblings (peaceful, furry little creatures),
Sarr (a felinoid race apparently descended from large hunting cats), and a myriad of others!
A complete list of races is available in the NERO Rule Book,
along with the racial advantages and disadvantages of each one.
Can I be a monster?
NPCs (stands for "Non-Player Characters") such as
monsters and various "travelers" are directed by the
Monster Master and NPC Camp. If you wish to play a monster
on a weekend, you do not have to pay to attend
(although you must be a member of course) - you will be helping
NERO while having fun! In exchange, you will play
the role you are assigned. As an NPC, you will provide a
"background" for the PCs (Player-Characters)to
interact in: you will help fill out the NERO world.
To sign up to NPC, please contact the staff of Nero Central Florida.
What about religion?
Although religion played a large
role in actual medieval life, we do not wish to offend
anyone's beliefs. There is no religion in a NERO game.
There are no fantasy gods or demons,
and players are not allowed to create their own.
How do you do traps?
Traps are usually electronic or physical in nature. You will have to open the box (or door) slowly and check for threads
or wires or other methods of releasing the trap. If you are able to cut
a string, remove a battery clip, or otherwise prevent the trap from buzzing,
ringing, or making a noise, you have disarmed it. The other option is simply
opening the trap....and hoping your friends are not standing too close
(insert nasty Ka-boom here).
What's in the Rulebook?
The NERO Rulebook lists all the rules and spells you would need for the game. In addition, there is
a Players Guide that has large sections describing the fantasy world your
character will live in as well as sections full of advice on how to play
your character and how to best gain experience. You will learn about the
cultures of the various NERO races and countries, how to make a NERO sword,
how our pseudo-medieval society works, what the monsters are like - and
the whole thing is full of photos and illustrations.
Can I buy the Rulebook without being a member?
Yes. The NERO 8th Edition Rule Book can be purchased online via PayPal, using Visa or MasterCard.
Simply follow this link and follow the instuctions.
How do I join?
Just contact the Nero Central Florida staff directly.
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