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    Morgramen & the Lady Fae
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    Greetings

    Hello folks,

    I'm new to the Birthright list, and the Birthright game system as well.
    I am seeking help & advice on the intricacies of regency & the workings
    of the game system in general. I have read the rule book a dozen times,
    but am still a little more than confused. (I think my copy may have
    been written in basarji...)

    Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

  2. #2
    Eric Dunn
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    Greetings

    If you'd like, you might try writing out specific questions to individuals
    on the list... most would be happy to help. And I do mean individuals--as
    in plural. Take a question, write it to one person, and spread your
    questions out. Generally, the people you find answering questions to the
    list would be happy to answer questions for you in private email.

    E


    At 06:34 PM 4/5/98 -0600, you wrote:
    >Hello folks,
    >
    >I'm new to the Birthright list, and the Birthright game system as well.
    >I am seeking help & advice on the intricacies of regency & the workings
    >of the game system in general. I have read the rule book a dozen times,
    >but am still a little more than confused. (I think my copy may have
    >been written in basarji...)
    >
    >Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
    >
    >************************************************* **************************
    >>'unsubscribe birthright' as the body of the message.
    >

  3. #3
    James Ruhland
    Guest

    Greetings

    >
    > Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
    >
    Like Eric said, we'd be more than happy to *try* and answere any specific
    questions you have. It's really hard to answer a "tell me everything you
    know" type question.
    I think we all agree that there are a number of confusing things about BR,
    like AD&D in general. By now you probably worked out all your problems with
    the later (at least in ways that work for you). So my general advice is as
    follows:

    If any rule is confusing, or just doesn't work for you, just come up with
    the best solution for *your* campaign. Even if the rest of us disagree.
    Collary: Don't be afraid to tinker with your interpretations even after
    the campaign begins. You may find that you don't like some things (like,
    for example, Ruling Provinces to high levels) to be so easy, so you come up
    with house rules to achieve the balance you like.
    Collary of the Collary: experiment. And then report back how well/badly
    your house rules worked. We can all learn from each other's experiences.

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