Brian Stoner
06-26-1997, 09:56 PM
If a regent were to dissappear for an extended period of time, would his
domain and heir know that he was still living? Example: Bob, regent of
Candlemakers Guild is walking through the forest one day when he meets a
dryad. Dryads being what they are, he is not seen again by the members
of his guild. In the real world, they would eventually consider him
dead and hand the guild over to his heir. In Birthright, however, it
would not be this simple. Consider--normally when a regent goes
adventuring he still receives regency points, even while gone. He may
not be able to spend them or do any domain actions, but he still gets
the RPs. But if Bob dissappears, what happens? Does he still get the
RPs? If so, wouldn't his heir still know he's alive? If he doesn't
still get the RPs, why not? This may prove particularly important
should Bob mysteriously return a few years later.
- -Brian
domain and heir know that he was still living? Example: Bob, regent of
Candlemakers Guild is walking through the forest one day when he meets a
dryad. Dryads being what they are, he is not seen again by the members
of his guild. In the real world, they would eventually consider him
dead and hand the guild over to his heir. In Birthright, however, it
would not be this simple. Consider--normally when a regent goes
adventuring he still receives regency points, even while gone. He may
not be able to spend them or do any domain actions, but he still gets
the RPs. But if Bob dissappears, what happens? Does he still get the
RPs? If so, wouldn't his heir still know he's alive? If he doesn't
still get the RPs, why not? This may prove particularly important
should Bob mysteriously return a few years later.
- -Brian