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  1. #1
    Undertaker
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    Natural Disasters

    Greetings,
    Events that are beyond the control of anyone can have a great influence on a
    campaign. The most notable of events are natural disasters. Hurricanes,
    Earthquakes, Tornados, etc., should play a part in any BR campaign. These
    events can cost a Regent GBs, and RPs, to recover from. Many Holdings could
    suffer permanant damage, or loss of levels. In order to incorporate natural
    disasters into a campaign a chart using seasons, and other factors(such as
    region), needs to be made to determine the frequency, and chance, of a
    disaster happening. I am thinking of making one myself, but would like some
    input as to how it should work, and what should be able to occur where. Not
    to mention what effects should the disasters have on Provinces, and
    Holdings. If anyone has given this any thought, I'd like to hear what you
    have been thinking. Thanks.

    Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
    RL Homepage: http://www.metrolink.net/~veleda/sepulcher.html

  2. #2
    Robert Harper
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    Natural Disasters

    At 02:10 PM 1/19/97 -0500, you wrote:
    I agree completely. I have already revised somewhat the random event chart
    in rules because I felt it was too "Ruler" oriented rather than "Regent"
    oriented.

    Some events are going to be geographic and affect, to different degrees,
    everyone with holdings in a territory (natural events, monsters and
    brigandage, rebellions etc.). Others may only affect particular types of
    holdings. I don't use seasons in chart, just interpretation (a recent roll
    indicated bad news in the fall - interpreted as early frost hurting the
    harvest, in the spring would have been floods).

    I roll events for all relevant Provinces, and then for all PC Regents,
    several domain turns in advance (in order to work them into plots, make them
    seem more naturalistic and not 'oh, this is the random event').

    >Greetings,
    >Events that are beyond the control of anyone can have a great influence on a
    >campaign. The most notable of events are natural disasters. Hurricanes,
    >Earthquakes, Tornados, etc., should play a part in any BR campaign. These
    >events can cost a Regent GBs, and RPs, to recover from. Many Holdings could
    >suffer permanant damage, or loss of levels. In order to incorporate natural
    >disasters into a campaign a chart using seasons, and other factors(such as
    >region), needs to be made to determine the frequency, and chance, of a
    >disaster happening. I am thinking of making one myself, but would like some
    >input as to how it should work, and what should be able to occur where. Not
    >to mention what effects should the disasters have on Provinces, and
    >Holdings. If anyone has given this any thought, I'd like to hear what you
    >have been thinking. Thanks.
    >
    >Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
    >RL Homepage: http://www.metrolink.net/~veleda/sepulcher.html
    >
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  3. #3
    Undertaker
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    Natural Disasters

    At 05:37 PM 1/19/97 -0500, Robert Harper(rob.harper@sympatico.ca)wrote:
    >
    >I agree completely. I have already revised somewhat the random event chart
    >in rules because I felt it was too "Ruler" oriented rather than "Regent"
    >oriented.
    >
    >Some events are going to be geographic and affect, to different degrees,
    >everyone with holdings in a territory (natural events, monsters and
    >brigandage, rebellions etc.). Others may only affect particular types of
    >holdings. I don't use seasons in chart, just interpretation (a recent roll
    >indicated bad news in the fall - interpreted as early frost hurting the
    >harvest, in the spring would have been floods).
    >
    >I roll events for all relevant Provinces, and then for all PC Regents,
    >several domain turns in advance (in order to work them into plots, make them
    >seem more naturalistic and not 'oh, this is the random event').
    >

    The Random Event chart on pg. 40-45, seems to treat natural disasters as a
    possible minor inconvience. Many natural disaters would take several DTs to
    correct, and would have lasting effects on Provinces, and Holdings. Many
    would effect other Domains without having to occur there. Say the
    Guildmaster who lost a good trade route due to flooding in a nearby country.
    I want to get in closer, and have these types of events seem more natural,
    logical, and have them truley reflect the type of problems that they would
    cause on a society. I agree with your idea of determining events several DTs
    in advance, but as you said the chart seems to reflect more Ruler events,
    and does not approch the events that will effect an entire Provice, or
    Provinces. Living in Florida I can attest to the fact that Hurricanes would
    most likley strike in several Provinces, before disappating. The chart does
    not cover this. I admit it works fine in general, but I want more detail. If
    you expanded on natural disasters, in your game, tell me more about what
    you've done. I want to spice up my Random Event chart, and make foul
    weather(or such)something to be feared, not just a "Oh another Hurricane,
    well lets roll to see what it will cost me." type thing. Again I understand
    I might be getting a little picky, but if treated right, natural disasters
    can alter the futures of many Domains. I want this kind of possiblity in my
    world. BR is on such a grand scale, that it seems only right that something
    as catacylsmic as a disaster should be as well.

    Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
    RL Homepage: http://www.metrolink.net/~veleda/sepulcher.html

  4. #4
    rcantin@oricom.ca (Robin
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    Natural Disasters

    If you can get your hands on the old Wilderness survival guide, you'll find
    in it a precise weather system, including some data on extreme weather
    (hurricanes and such) and random weather determination, accounting for
    latitude, season, terrain, etc.

    BTW, It's the only complete weather generator I know. Cute to have
    realistic aventure conditions.

    Robin

    >Greetings,
    >Events that are beyond the control of anyone can have a great influence on a
    >campaign. The most notable of events are natural disasters. Hurricanes,
    >Earthquakes, Tornados, etc., should play a part in any BR campaign. These
    >events can cost a Regent GBs, and RPs, to recover from. Many Holdings could
    >suffer permanant damage, or loss of levels. In order to incorporate natural
    >disasters into a campaign a chart using seasons, and other factors(such as
    >region), needs to be made to determine the frequency, and chance, of a
    >disaster happening. I am thinking of making one myself, but would like some
    >input as to how it should work, and what should be able to occur where. Not
    >to mention what effects should the disasters have on Provinces, and
    >Holdings. If anyone has given this any thought, I'd like to hear what you
    >have been thinking. Thanks.

  5. #5
    Jaanus Lillenberg
    Guest

    Natural Disasters

    >
    > If you can get your hands on the old Wilderness survival guide, you'll find
    > in it a precise weather system, including some data on extreme weather
    > (hurricanes and such) and random weather determination, accounting for
    > latitude, season, terrain, etc.
    >
    > BTW, It's the only complete weather generator I know. Cute to have
    > realistic aventure conditions.
    >
    > Robin
    Hello there

    Could anyone post the weather generation system personally to me.
    I think this is out of print for years now. So I con't see any way to
    get it otherwise.

    And one more request for books. Does anybody have the Greyhawk City
    boxed set and/or Adventure? One of my friends has ALL the world of
    greyhawk, he's just lacking those products. If anybody has them
    please take contact with me. Thanks.

    Jaanus

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