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    First post?

    At 12:09 PM 11/12/96 EST, Emanuel Matos(Emanuel.Matos@space.gc.ca)wrote:
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    >Has anyone ever thought of using the Birthright turns rules and
    >create a war game.
    >

    Actually BR pretty much is a RPG Wargame. I'll give you its a low impact
    Wargame, but its one anyways. I like this because its unique, and lets the
    Players switch gaming styles in one session, without having to play a
    different game, or, if everyone wants, you can RP all night, or WG all night.

    >Anyways, I have started buying the Birthright stuff, but haven't
    >found the time to start a campaign yet. Does anyone have a
    >campaign going? Are any of the PCs blooded? Regents?
    >

    When you start a game I suggest having all your Players be Blooded Regents.
    I set all my Players up in one country. Each is Regent of a different type
    of Holding. This makes for intense RP. This system has created strong bonds
    between my Players, and their Characters. Its almost like we just started
    playing AD&D for the first time, again.

    Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
    RL Homepage: http://www.metrolink.net/~veleda/sepulcher.html

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    cofril@cofril.namo.co.k
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    First post?

    Hi all!

    > Has anyone ever thought of using the Birthright turns rules and
    > create a war game (similar to that Dragonlance module that was
    > a war game)?

    I thought of that. But IMHO, I think the Cerilia is not so good setting
    for a simple war game. It's too complex to be handled solely as it.
    And also it loses it's flavor. Maybe it's better to design your world.
    But again, I am not so fond of a simple war game. So I never tried it.

    > Anyways, I have started buying the Birthright stuff, but haven't
    > found the time to start a campaign yet. Does anyone have a
    > campaign going? Are any of the PCs blooded? Regents?

    I have just finished the adventure in "Ruins of Empire". There all
    my PCs were blooded regents. But I think it's not suitable for a
    novice Birthright players. So I have just re-start the campaign
    using Roesone domain source book. Here only one PC is a regent
    ,that is Marlae Roesone, all other players are non-regents though
    they are all blooded(All the PCs wanted to get blood ability).
    All other non-regent PCs belong to noble families of the roesone
    which are described in the forementioned source book.

    Thanks for this list, Alistair.

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