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10-01-1997, 04:55 PM #1John CampbellGuest
RE: An Age of Conquest
Why two different addresses? One for work?
I have a "New World" campaign much like what you suggest. It's great. My biggest problem is a lack of players. :-(
Go for it! Its a great idea.
John
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From: Neil Barnes[SMTP:nb4769@Bristol.ac.uk]
Reply To: birthright@MPGN.COM
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 1997 10:13 AM
To: Birthright@MPGN.COM
Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - An Age of Conquest
One of the things I've been contemplating for Birthright is setting
Cerillia up for a colonial age - Cerillian navies discover new lands into
which the various states of Cerilia expand. You could do a nifty riff on
the Ilian Privateers vs the Gold laden treasure Galleons of the Avanian
Main. It's probably a good direction for a campaign to take once the PCs
have reached 12th level and carved out significant kingdoms for
themselves.
You could also have a large inefficent Adurian empire on the east coast
engaged in a Great Game with the agents of Cerillian colonies along the
fertile strip on the western Coast of Aduria fought out in the
mountains of the Adurian Kush :) (That is the vague layout of Aduria isn't
it? I'd be somewhat embarassed if I was misremembering the map.)
It might make a more interesting alternative to having powerfu forign
empires threatening Cerilia - players would feel a strong financial urge
towards going out and exploiting these New Worlds before their rivals do.
Any comments?
neil chuck.taine@lsh.org
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