Rasta said:
Noted. Also note, that all major sports make sex divisions as well. Apparently, speed and strength are a huge factor, not just skill.
Going back to the original example, Athletics is probably the only basic skill which I can see a
partial reason where a poor STR might limit their effectiveness - but only in actions which require brute force to overcome the mechanics of the real world. Throwing a weight over distance for example. Yet even in this case I'd place my money on the female Olympic champion to beat any raw body building fanatic, despite the fact he could probably lift three times what she could.
However, Athletics is an encompassing skill. Would a STR of 6 prevent a character from being a good climber or jumper? Possibly if they were SIZ 18, but if the STR to Mass ration was more even I don't see why. Technique and experience count for much more.
If you think back to the last athletics competition you saw, were all the javelin throwers, long jumpers, runners, etc the equivalent of hulking body builders? Strength does have an effect, but
within the same sex it is not the major one.
From the game system perspective, do we penalise an otter's swimming ability just because their STR is 6? Of course not. But if you introduce a capping rule which is applicable to humans, then it needs to also apply to every other race or species in the game system - both for consistency and because in Glorantha especially, players can be non humans. Should a Troll should be able to climb or jump better than a human just because its inherently stronger? I don't think so.
As for the other skills I see no justification for any sort of capping. Conditioning might not prevent an axe from fracturing your shin, but it could allow you to stay conscious or keep supporting your body on that leg by shunting the pain, which is what the Resilience skill is modelling for most wounds.
Even when it comes to poisons, there are recorded instances of boosting resistance by the ingestion of small amounts to increase tolerance. The simplest example is alcohol consumption. As for Persistence, there are countless examples of religious and martial training to boost mental resistance, determination, self denial, conviction etc. Not every religious zealot has a POW of 18, but I bet most of them would still be able to resist most temptations or counter-indoctrination we could pose. :wink: