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  1. #1
    Raygun
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    Bearded Elf Guy!

    > P.S. What do you guys think about the bearded elf onpg 68 of the Rjurik
    > Highlands? Is it swiched with Storm Holtson on the next page or don´t the
    > guys at TSR explained the basics to the artist? (He´s got some fine art but
    > that´s a huge flaw!)

    Well I would have to say that it was just a layout error, as the picture representing
    storm holtson is that of a male elf (the ears and fine features give it away) whilst the
    picture for Aelwynn, Master of the Lluabraight Hunt is that of a bearded human. So
    obviously the two have just been laid down by mistake. Interesting though is that the
    picture on pg. 68 of the Rjurik Highlands book that could be Storm Holtson bears
    absolutley no resemblance to the picture of old stormy in the 'Players Secrets of
    Stjordvik' (pg 26). Additionally Stormy is listed as having a bloddline strength of 23
    in the Stjordvik book as opposed to 28 in the Rjurik Highlands book.

    Gotcha now Anthony and Doug.

    P.S. I don't actually care, both products are otherwise of a superior quality and I
    enjoy the region immensely. Quick question though. How do people account for the wall
    in Stjordvik. Does it cost 1 GB per month to maintain as per a normal fortification,
    does it count as a castle or fortified holdings? Also do the Jarls in the Highlands
    control their provinces to the extent that they collect Regency and tax for the province
    and then pass it on to the higher lord in a loose vassalge arrangement?

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    Andreas Kjeldsen
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    Bearded Elf Guy!

    > Well I would have to say that it was just a layout error, as the picture representing
    > storm holtson is that of a male elf (the ears and fine features give it away) whilst the
    > picture for Aelwynn, Master of the Lluabraight Hunt is that of a bearded human. So
    > obviously the two have just been laid down by mistake. Interesting though is that the
    > picture on pg. 68 of the Rjurik Highlands book that could be Storm Holtson bears
    > absolutley no resemblance to the picture of old stormy in the 'Players Secrets of
    > Stjordvik' (pg 26). Additionally Stormy is listed as having a bloddline strength of 23
    > in the Stjordvik book as opposed to 28 in the Rjurik Highlands book.

    Er, sorry, but no. The person pictured on pg. 68 is an elf (look at
    the ears. The one on pg. 69, whoever he is, might be an elf, but I
    don't think so. The Storm Holtson picture from Players Secrets
    doesn't look like any of them, though.

    Perhaps Lluabraight elves can grow beards?

    Andreas Kjeldsen
    morkitar@dadlnet.dk

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    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    Bearded Elf Guy!

    On Thu, 14 May 1998, Raygun wrote:

    > P.S. I don't actually care, both products are otherwise of a superior
    quality and I
    > enjoy the region immensely. Quick question though. How do people
    account for the wall
    > in Stjordvik. Does it cost 1 GB per month to maintain as per a normal
    fortification,
    > does it count as a castle or fortified holdings?

    I count it not as a castle, but rather as a manifestation of the Build
    Monument Domain action (which is a netbook product), with the benefit of
    stopping the advance of all enemy troops at the wall, even if their normal
    rates of movement indicate that they could travel farther during a War
    Move (i.e. Cavalry or Wolf Riders who could normally travel two provinces
    are instead stopped at one province by the presence of the wall. I also
    would give defending units who used the wall (they would actually have to
    be manning it as their "job" for the turn or war move) get a +1 to their
    defense score, negated by enemy units which successfully break through the
    wall.

    Also do the Jarls in
    the Highlands
    > control their provinces to the extent that they collect Regency and tax
    for the province
    > and then pass it on to the higher lord in a loose vassalge arrangement?

    That was my understanding of it, yes. I often use such lower-level
    nobility to "represent" the physical manifestation of law and province
    holdings for role-playing purposes.

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

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