Neurological

Limitless Heroics Cover: As our heroes fight the hydra, we see just some of the variety of symptoms represented in this book. The paladin has a prosthetic arm to assist with their amputation. The barbarian rages from their wheelchair, providing mobility for their paralyzed legs. The ranger, whose body is more accustomed to an aquatic environment just as someone in the real world may be more comfortable in a quieter or darker sensory environment, finds ways to compensate and keep fighting. The wizard’s vitiligo may not be thought of as a disability, nor should it be, yet many in the real world experience severe discrimination due to unusual skin pigment — how many celebrities, corporate executives, or politicians do you know with visibly irregular skin?
d100 Trait
01 Anosognosia
02 Aphantasia
03–04 Apraxia
05 Asomatognosia
06–08 Brain Fog
09−15 Fainting
16–29 Fatigue
30–32 Fever
33–34 Language Processing
35–40 Memory Loss
41–51 Pain
52–58 Seizures
59–61 Sensory Processing Difference
62–74 Sleep Disruptions
75–77 Slow Movement
78–87 Social Interaction Difference
88–89 Spatial Neglect
90–91 Special Interest
92–93 Sensory Processing Difference
94–95 Synesthesia
96–100 Unrelated Stimulus Reflex