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  1. #1
    Matthew M. Colville
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    Tuarheivel PS, Personal Guards,

    Jonathan Picklesimer wrote:

    > How do you all as GMs handle the personal body guard of a regent or of
    > any armed troops that are traveling with a party?

    Only one of the 3 blooded PCs in my party is a regent, and he's an
    Unearthed Arcana Cavalier, so splitting up his xp would have meant being
    1st level for a million years.
    Additionally, the PC has *an army* and recruited some faithful,
    competant lieutentants with sufficient talent, so what would have been
    the purpose of body guards?

    > Does anyone use the war cards battle system on a regular basis?
    > I really like the land based rules, but the sea rules, from hte Cities of
    > the Sun expansion or the Sea something are a bit unweildy, especially
    > regarding the markers. I digress. HOw do your players react to the war
    > card games? How do you keep a large party entertained, especially when
    > one member of the party is politically dominant in the setting?

    My group has for over a decade used a battle system of our own
    devising. It's pretty simple. Troops are assigned a combat value which
    is modified by several factors (Defending homeland, Mercs not paid,
    elves in forest, well supplied, foraging for food, etc. . .) leaders
    have a certain value, all values are added up, then percentile dice are
    rolled and a chart is consulted which yields victory results, number of
    troops lost by both sides, chance of leader being captured, etc. .
    Not only is it simpler, it's more detailed. And, oddly enough, it was
    designed for a campaign in which there were many of the same Human Types
    as occurr in Cerilia, like Steppe Nomads and Mongols.

    -Matthew

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  2. #2
    Brian Green
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    Tuarheivel PS, Personal Guards,

    Salutations!

    I've been lurking on the list for a bit. I just wanted to stir up a bit
    of conversation about my favorite AD&D setting: Birthright! :)

    First, let me introduce myself. I've been a GM for about 4 years now,
    and have mostly done home-brew settings. I started a political campaign
    a while ago, and then Birthright came out! I loved it! It took a lot
    of the things I was working with and simplified it (like the GB costs,
    instead of listing everything in thousands of gps, the war cards, etc)

    Currently, I don't use much of the published information, I've created
    my own kingdom in which the characters adventure. I use the information
    in the various expansions to give me ideas for my own Kingdom. I'm
    developing it as I go.

    I had each person be a regent, but under the guidance of a central King.
    They each controled one province within the kingdom. The kingdom is
    comprised of a strong Rjurik population in the north, a settled Andurian
    population in the middle, some Elves there, too, to make things
    interesting, and a large Brecht kingdom to the south.

    I had a mysterius "necromancer" to the north that kept invading with
    armies of Undead. This was the main enemy for the PCs. It kept them
    from attacking each other (or the King ;).

    The system worked rather well, I think. A problem I had with the game
    was that there were large armies. If two or more people joined forces,
    they would have a HUGE army, and the battle would get messy fast! Also,
    magic was very powerful in these battles, since you usually had to
    "stack" the armies to get them to all fit.

    Currently, I have gone away from the political setting (my players
    wanted something a bit different). I had the necromancer cast a HUGE
    spell to winterize the whole continent. Civilization as they knew it
    was crushed, and people focused into small villages to survive. (I wish
    I could have had the tribal rules from the Rjurik book before I set up
    the structure of the village :) The PCs had to destroy the Necromancer
    in order to restore the cycle of the seasons.

    I also had the "old" gods come back. :) I had them only go dormant
    instead of being totally destroyed. The power within the blood of the
    regents kindled them back to life. :) I'm currently planning on there
    being some serious backlash due to this, perhaps to the point where the
    gods must either leave or fight again (Battle of Desimar (sp?) part II).
    A few of the PCs were chosen as the "focus" for each old god. For
    example, the Cleric of Nature was chosen by Reynir to be his
    representative in the lands. It made for some fun role-playing and
    story development.

    If I can fix what's wrong with my account, I'll have some information
    about my old campaign and some about my new campaign in the Birthright
    setting on my WWW pages. Somethings wrong, and I think it's with the
    University's WWW server. Check it out in a bit, if you are interested.
    I'd appreciate any feedback I could get about this setting!

    Just as a side note, I think Thak's campaign sounds cool, too. :) I
    for one wouldn't mind if he kept us updated on the happenings of his
    group. I think I could get some good ideas from him.

    A question for everyone: The Player's Secrets packs were discussed
    here. I've only bought the Elven and Dwarven domains, because I wanted
    more information about the two races. Are any other of the Player's
    Secrets a must-have? I don't use them much for the campaign since I
    don't base it in Cerillia, but I would like any additional information I
    could incorporate into my world.

    Comments welcomed. :) I do enjoy hearing the discussion about this
    wonderful setting! I hope to hear from others soon!

    "And I now wait / to shake the hand of fate...." -"Defender", Manowar
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    Scott Parrish
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    Tuarheivel PS, Personal Guards,

    Matthew M. Colville wrote:
    > Jonathan Picklesimer wrote:
    > My group has for over a decade used a battle system of our own
    > devising. It's pretty simple. Troops are assigned a combat value which
    > is modified by several factors (Defending homeland, Mercs not paid,
    > elves in forest, well supplied, foraging for food, etc. . .) leaders
    > have a certain value, all values are added up, then percentile dice are
    > rolled and a chart is consulted which yields victory results, number of
    > troops lost by both sides, chance of leader being captured, etc. .
    > Not only is it simpler, it's more detailed. And, oddly enough, it was
    > designed for a campaign in which there were many of the same Human Types
    > as occurr in Cerilia, like Steppe Nomads and Mongols.

    I'd be interested in hearing more or seeing that system. I've been
    desperatly trying to get something in between War Cards and Battle
    system. I'd like alittle more control over what kinds of troops I hire,
    and I think the BR prices are too much.


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