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11-02-1998, 05:30 AM #11Mark A VandermeulenGuest
Is this too real, or could this
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Gary V. Foss wrote:
> Kenneth Gauck wrote:
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> > A noble's authority (read RP's) rests on his reputation as worthy. Unworthy
> > behavior has a
> > price.
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> One last note on this (already tiresome) topic. RPs in BR are not actually
> based on a ruler's reputation for worthiness. They come from a regent's
> mystical tie to the land that started with the cataclysmic battle at Deismaar
> when the gods infused both the earth and the people at the battle with their
> divine essence. A regent could be a total schmuck and still collect regency in
> Birthright. He may face rebellions, intrigues, coup attempts, etc. which could
> influence his future RP collection, but they would have no influence on his
> already existing pool of regency.
Actually, I do tend to play that reputation does have some (minor) effect,
not on RP directly, but on bloodline score. I give my PC's small (1-3
point) bonuses for substantial defeats of hereditary enemies and
awnsheighlein. I explain it as an effect of Renown--they are increasingly
being seen as a person who matters, a person to be respected and
considered as an important factor in plans. However, it's just a home
rule.
Mark VanderMeulen
vander+@pitt.edu
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11-03-1998, 08:25 AM #12Pieter SleijpenGuest
Is this too real, or could this
Gary V. Foss wrote:
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> Kenneth Gauck wrote:
>
> One last note on this (already tiresome) topic. RPs in BR are not
> actually based on a ruler's reputation for worthiness. They come from
> a regent's mystical tie to the land that started with the cataclysmic
> battle at Deismaar when the gods infused both the earth and the people
> at the battle with their divine essence. A regent could be a total
> schmuck and still collect regency in Birthright. He may face
> rebellions, intrigues, coup attempts, etc. which could influence his
> future RP collection, but they would have no influence on his already
> existing pool of regency.
Why is it then that a regent can loose RP (not earn less!) when he does
not react adequately to problems in his realms?
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11-03-1998, 11:03 AM #13HSteiner1@aol.coGuest
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In einer eMail vom 01.11.98 19:01:12, schreiben Sie:
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Godd Idea. Needs maybe a little more fleshing out.
But the GM should be careful in using this, because the players can try to
earn some real money with this kind of behaviour. ;-)
Aedric Maeras
Lord Mage of Roesone
Undead Master
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11-03-1998, 11:03 AM #14HSteiner1@aol.coGuest
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