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Mr.Misfit

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    I've been playing RPGs for over 20 years having begun with ADnD and landed on Pendragon during the 2020s, currently leading a group of brave player knights through the Uther Years =)
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    - Pendragon - Great Pendragon Campaign
    - Cthulhu - Horror on the Orient-Express
    - Cthulhu - FBI Oneshots
    - Blades in the Dark - Mistwalkers
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    I'm an avid german reader, writer, game designer and general all around tech-person

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  1. Hello, I'm currently GMing the GPC in 5.2 and a number of questions have come up now that we've finished with the Book of Uther and enter 486, for which I can find no answer in the books itself and its kind of strange. If it helps, I'm not an english native. 1. How do Levy, lost in Battles, regenerate? Assume you have 80 People from your first manor, you lose 12 in a battle, Now with the number of people born and growing up, I'd assume at least 1 to 3 person would grow to add but I can't find any numbers about this anywhere. 2. One of the knights has by marriage acquired two additional manors and their income and now was looking to improve the quality of his knights, levies or even getting his hands on some better troops, but it seems that this is either only a thing for Barons (as per Book of the Warlord) or troop quality isn't a thing per se anywhere? Basically: is it possible to improve your troops and/or levy with armor or weapons and how can you raise for example a group of archers/et al. etc? Sadly, even a longer Google search didn't help, because then I mostly find Crusader Kings entries -_-
  2. No worries, I have both the book and the map you're talking about, but while it has all the manors, there's no real territorial differentation for them, they're just placed into the map without really showing the size of width of the accompanying territory, nor which hundred they would then be part of.
  3. Hello everyone, as a hopeful Europa Universalis player I really do like putting colours in map pieces, especially as it makes even uncertain borders a bit more distinct and helps to understand relations. In a similar way I'm currently looking for a manor-level map of districts of lands of Salisbury that I could use for my gaming group. I understand that there's been fan-maps of the hundreds but those are much bigger than the corresponding manors and often a hundred includes several manors it seems, so that's out. I've access to several manor maps, including those from the game itself but those present manors and their surrounding lands often in such a close proximity that it becomes difficult to determine actual lands and ranges. I could work even with fuzzy rules and understand that those days most likely had no completely fixed borders and that was part of constant disputes but it would help both my as well as my players understanding of the world. Can anyone help me?
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