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Aragorn's Look. (I don't own the image)
My main computer stopped working, I lost with the latest status sheet, but ultimately, I would've had to change the previous ones instead, because I wanted to stop at level 20, so in the end, I consider the old levels wrong. 30 STR doesn't sound right either, 25 is the human limit, same with 20 END. Long story short: It was a mistake but in the old chapters, not the new ones. I didn't bother correcting the old chapters. Notice that there is significant time skips between the last chapters before the governor's war, so I might have screwed up there.
A lot of people seem to misunderstand the purpose of that rule. Let me clear that misunderstanding: It was not made so that the MC can exploit it. I added it to make sure he does not even consider it at all, in all forms. If there are loopholes, I could just edit the chapter and add new rules, but I don't want to waste my time with that. IF he succeeds in getting firearms into the world of GOT of all things, then there will be no challenge left for him there. The purpose is for him to get stronger himself, not to give him cheats that kill the story. So unless he somehow finds a way to make firearms himself in the GOT world and that's assuming a lot of things already, there will be no firearms in that medieval world.
I'm looking at Axes, war-hammers, hammer/spike & hammer/axe combinations, Spears, Halberds, and other similar weapons. While the MC will pickup a sword proficiency along the way, it won't be his official weapon. And I have been building towards that by making him focus on hatchets and axes previously.
Look at it this way: when representing a distance, I'd tell you X and Y have a distance of 3000 meters between them. I can also tell you that they are 3 km apart. Although 3 is negligible compared to 3000, here it's all about the scale and unit used. Another example, when talking about celestial bodies, 3000 km is nothing for them (when compared to the distance between the earth and the sun), but it's a big deal to us tiny humans. Here, I am using a scale to fit the average human of their world, as life's gotten easier for them, therefore their constitution has dropped significantly over the years. The average CON for TWD is 4.
Don't worry, you won't need any foreknowledge reading the next arc. Everything will be explained, as I will be focusing on an Unexplored part of Essos for the main part, and Northern Westeros was already in chaos by the time the original story began.