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    Harding Nick MMUk
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    Muster costs

    In my campaign we use a house rule to justify the muster costs
    of knights. To build a company of knights the regent Pc must before
    hand build a monument of chivalry. This acts as a centre for the order
    such as the round table did for Arthurian knights, providing a training
    house for initiate knights, infirmary for the injured and mother house
    for the administration.

    The level of the monument gives the maximum number of knight
    units able to be controlled by the regent PC. Muster cost now reflects
    the administrative costs of reassigning several small estates to the
    knights to provide them with income so they can buy there own armour and
    horses. (We assume that any country ruler has small estates available
    which revert to the ruler either on the death of the holder or when no
    immediate succession is obvious). All very similar to the real world,
    especially when the ruler does not gain the extra knights for d6+2
    seasons after they are mustered.

    Try and see if it works for you

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    Oyvind Gronnesby
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    Muster costs

    At 12:40 28.08.98 +0100, you wrote:
    > In my campaign we use a house rule to justify the muster costs
    >of knights. To build a company of knights the regent Pc must before
    >hand build a monument of chivalry. This acts as a centre for the order
    >such as the round table did for Arthurian knights, providing a training
    >house for initiate knights, infirmary for the injured and mother house
    >for the administration.
    >
    > The level of the monument gives the maximum number of knight
    >units able to be controlled by the regent PC. Muster cost now reflects
    >the administrative costs of reassigning several small estates to the
    >knights to provide them with income so they can buy there own armour and
    >horses. (We assume that any country ruler has small estates available
    >which revert to the ruler either on the death of the holder or when no
    >immediate succession is obvious). All very similar to the real world,
    >especially when the ruler does not gain the extra knights for d6+2
    >seasons after they are mustered.
    >
    > Try and see if it works for you

    Genius :-)

    Thanks, I will use it my campaign (as a player).


    Oyvind Gronnesby

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