Your career path is a summary of what your character has done before you start playing Imperium Maledictum. This path begins with your birth, and winds from your childhood when your method of serving the Imperium was established to your place in its hierarchy as an adult. You can think of your career path as your path through life, "for there is no life beyond service to the Emperor".
Your career path encapsulates your past life and informs your future, aiding you in roleplay, but it does not completely define you. You can use the guidance in this chapter as inspiration for your past, but ultimately the details are up to you. What you will do to serve your Patron in this Dark Imperium is yet to be determined, and once you start playing and earning Experience Points you can spend them on Talents and Advances as you choose.
1) Characteristics
Characteristics represent a character’s raw potential and natural physical and mental attributes, such as Strength, Agility, Intelligence, and combat abilities.
2) Origin
The circumstances of your early life are known as your Origin, and determine some of your Characteristics, and influences which faction you served. You were likely born in the Askellon Sector, one of untold billions who are part of the largest Human empire that has ever existed — The Imperium of Man.
3) Faction
Your Faction determines the type of drudging toil that would have consumed your life had you not been recruited by your Patron. Some Factions search for specific attributes, such as intelligence or even aptitude as a psyker, but most require only an endless stream of bodies to fuel their great work.
4) Role
Your Patron recruited you for a reason, seeing in you some spark of utility that they might turn to their own advantage. Your Role reflects the reason they had for recruiting you, the function they expect you to perform in their service.
5) Equipment
Your character starts play with equipment determined by your Origin, Faction, and Role. You can find out more about your equipment in Armoury.
Be sure to record everything you have on your character sheet so that you don’t forget some important item when you most need it. For weapons and armour, note the statistics in the appropriate place, and add in any relevant bonuses. This ensures you don’t need to slow down combat or other exciting scenes by looking up values. You begin the game with all of your firearms fully loaded, and a spare magazine for each of them.
In addition, you may purchase any number of items with an Unknown of Common. You may also purchase a single Scarce item.
6) Adding Detail
Choose a name for your Character, decide on their appearance, and consider what their Short and Long-term Goals should be.
7) Bringing your Character to Life
Add any other details you wish to your Character, such as the nature of their Faith in the Emperor, their fears, and the secrets they have never shared.
8) Finishing Touches
Finally, determine the starting values for your Maximum Wounds, Critical Wounds, Initiative, Handedness, and Unknown.