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Health and Stamina

Horizon can be a rough place, Stranger. Many dream of a peaceful life, but when sacrifices need to be made, far fewer could agree on who should make them. Ultimately, we all have the same needs. Everything they have is something you don't, and you can more easily take it than make it yourself. Or vice versa. To live and fight another day, you have to be cautious, without missing opportunities. You have to be smart, without drawing attention. You have to choose life, even when that means others may die. Here, we discuss the grim reality of life and death on Horizon.


Health

As in many roleplaying and video games, “Health” or “Hit Points” are the measure of how much physical punishment or “damage” a Character can receive before they meet their end. Unlike many other games however, Characters in Horizon have IRIS, the advanced system of nano-machines operating within their bodies at all times. Among its many other functions, IRIS can dramatically improve durability and even bring a character back from beyond conventional death in the right circumstances.



Death Coma

Death Coma is an artificially induced stasis, during which IRIS attempts to maintain the host's vital functions, to the exclusion of all else. In this state, IRIS can initiate accelerated regeneration using the body's Stamina reserves, speeding recovery from the Death Coma into normal consciousness. Additionally, IRIS has been known to force movement in the host's unconscious body to remove it from imminent danger, such as fire or drowning, though this puts massive strain on the host and cannot be sustained long. IRIS also lacks the sensory awareness to tell friend from foe if others are nearby, and will generally ignore other people or animals unless pain is detected, at which point minimum movement to a safe distance will be performed. It should be noted that, at the best of times this will be a painfully slow movement: do not run heedlessly into danger expecting to wake up safely in a nearby town.



True Death

True Death is the final end of a Character. Having been pushed beyond even the IRIS' ability to preserve them, there is literally too little left of mind or body to salvage any continued existence. A Character that suffers True Death is well and truly gone and Horizon must turn to new figureheads with their hopes and fears. In dark places, it is whispered that Characters who spite the gods of Horizon have been known to suffer such a fate spontaneously and seemingly without explanation. If true, one can only wonder what sordid games are played beyond the 4th dimensional wall, that the sanctity of life itself becomes a mere plaything. A novelty to be discarded at one's momentary inconvenience. Best not to tempt fate, Stranger.



Stamina