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I'm gonna start running Children O' Fear in about 3 weeks with the Pulp rules and I wanted to know if including Weird Science and/or Psychic Powers would be a wise idea. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Nobody knows?
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Hey, as long as we're here and talking about mass battle: Since attributes are not given for opponents on battle tables, do you just need to win the round of combat to be able to take an opponent hostage for ransom?
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In KAP 5.2, under III.C. (Unit Battle Roll), they have charts for Mounted v. Mounted/Afoot v. Afoot and Afoot v. Mounted, but they don't have one for Mounted v. Afoot. What's up with that?
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I used the charts and rules at the back of KAP 5.2 for the Battle of Salisbury in 480 during our second session of the GPC, and it seemed to work just fine. Is there any reason I would want to get the Book of Battle or Book of Armies for future battles?
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Ok, thanks!
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The title says it all. I know of Sirs Elad, Rufon, Nidian, Amig, Jarran, Hyfaidd, Kenian, and Hywel. Are there any others that are named?
Also, I haven't read the GPC past the 490. If Sir Hywel wants his only daughter to be trained as a knight, will that require major changes to the campaign?
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If you're not married and have no children yet, should you also be getting an extra £2 that is usually spent on upkeep for them?
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In KAP 5.2, it says Coursers are battle-trained, but in BoE it says they are not? Which is true?
Also, do Poor Chargers have the same stats as regular Chargers except for the 5d6 damage?
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Looks like our KAP session on the 22nd will be Greg Stafford day!
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13 minutes ago, Atgxtg said:
Well generally the players shouldn't be making Stewardship rolls. Typically a knight manor was seen to be his wife or his Steward, and the players should use their skill scores instead.
Yes, I meant the players' bailiffs/wives. After their introductory scenario, I had them go through the Winter Phase, and when they rolled 2d6+5 for their bailiff's Stewardship skill, the guy who rolled a 17 failed his Maintenance roll.
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10 hours ago, Morien said:
Well yes, since you go from 10% death chance (assuming death on 1-2) to 1% death chance (10% x 10%). Taking 15 years, this becomes 86% survival rate, only 1 in 6 dies.
And I fully expect players to blow their Stewardship rolls some years, making it a 1/16th chance (1-5 and 1-5 due to Poor Maintenance) every now and again. By the same token, some years their children will only die if they roll two 1s.
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7 hours ago, Morien said:
Congratulations! And by all means, that is what the forum is all about!
Do you have the GPC extension (from BoUther or standalone) starting at 480, or are you starting at Year 485 (GPC)? In the former case, you might download the Marriage of Count Roderick, which is available for free from Chaosium site. It helps to bulk up the early 480s, as well as establish the Salisbury-Levcomagus feud. Well, you might download it anyway, to get the context for that feud, as well as a framework for running 'embassies' of your own.
Here are a few of old Nocturnal Forum threads that might help (the first one does have some relevance for campaigns starting in 485, too):
Starting the Campaign in 480 rather than 485: Things to consider http://kapresources.wpengine.com/Pendragon Forum Archive/index.php/t-2552.html
Lethality of Pendragon: When it is and when it isn't http://kapresources.wpengine.com/Pendragon Forum Archive/index.php/t-2279.html
Anarchy: Some GMing advice (especially about the Sauvage Forest) http://kapresources.wpengine.com/Pendragon Forum Archive/index.php/t-2589.html
Grand Unified Adventure Timeline http://kapresources.wpengine.com/Pendragon Forum Archive/index.php/t-2802.html
I'm going all in, starting at 480 (I have the BoU), so thanks for all the links!
With the GPC in the back of my mind, I had the PKs make their family histories with the Book of Sires and adjusted birth dates for themselves/father/grandfather. But I didn't realize Roderick wasn't married in 479, so they met Ellen and their child in Sarum, but I can easily retcon that (I also need to retcon their chargers and a couple other minor things anyway).
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As Hzark suggested, I ran a one-shot of Pendragon for my gaming group when our regular GM couldn't show to run Pathfinder. It was the introductory scenario from KAP 5.2 where the squires go on a bear hunt, fight some bandits, and then get knighted. A couple of days later, I got an email asking if I could run a bi-weekly campaign on a different day. Here comes the Great Pendragon Campaign!
(I guess that also means more questions will pop up on this forum.)
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I was planning to just have the player roll 2 d20s for child survival any given year before 15, and both dice will have to come up 1 or 2 (or whatever the modified roll is due to a different level of maintenance) for a child to have died. That will raise the survival level.
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1 hour ago, Atgxtg said:
A PK does get a new set of clothes each year...If a PK wants new clothes...he has to buy them separatly.
You seem to be saying 2 different things here.
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4 hours ago, Atgxtg said:
Yes, but it won't make that much of a difference if you forget it. By the time you get to the PKs it's only another 22 glory.
Yup, just wondering. Thanks!
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3 hours ago, Atgxtg said:
Note that rich, superlative etc does not mean that the knight has extra money, but that he generally has less, since he is spending extra on his upkeep to live a better lifestyle. This kinda means that rich and superlative knights have multiple manors or some additional source of income, such as an officer's position. So if a PK wants to live as a rich knight he is spending another £3 to do so, not earning another £3.
Does that reflect itself in new clothes, or just in the bonuses they get to childbirth tables and the like?
Also, what should a PK's caretaker's Stewardship skill be set at?
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I don't think my prospective players are all that interested in manor maintenance, so I want to keep it simple. I plan to use the Winter Phase chart from GPC and giving PKs the following income (per manor):
Impoverished £2, Poor £5, Ordinary £10, Rich £13, Superlative £15, Spectacular £20
My question is: How much of that income should be deducted for family upkeep? Is that already considered in the roll? Does it depend on if the knight is married and how many kids they have? Should I stay with simplicity and just say it's pure profit?
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When going through the grandfather's and father's history, are they also supposed to get 200 Glory for being vassal knights?
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Let's say somebody's grandfather is a Dissident of Vortigern's policies, and then the father becomes a knight. Is the father automatically a Dissident, or does he start out Neutral? I've been assuming he starts out Neutral and changes according to what happens to him specifically, which could lead to an interesting situation where grandfather and father end up fighting on opposite sides in a battle. What have you guys been doing?
Actually, let's add another question here: The Book of Sires and Book of the Warlord say becoming a Vassal Knight is worth 200 Glory, while KAP 5.2 says it is only 50. Furthermore, the BoW says you can only get 1,000 Glory for any one deed, so if you are knighted as a Vassal Knight, are you capped at 1,000 instead of 1,200? What's the consensus?
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I was thinking about tweaking the Distinctive Features table to come up with skill modifiers based on APP:
APP Courtly Skill Modifier*
5-6 -2
7-9 -1
10-12 0
13-16 +1
17+ +2
* Compose, Courtesy, Dancing, Falconry, Flirting, Gaming, Heraldry, Intrigue, Orate, Play (Instrument), Romance, Singing, Tourney.
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5 minutes ago, Morien said:
I think so.
How do you uncheck a skill (negative shield)?
Children of Fear Question about THE Ritual - Keepers Only
in Call of Cthulhu
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The caster of the ritual is also the person who holds the kitari. But then it says everybody, including the caster, has to make an opposed POW roll against the holder of the kitari or be compelled to act out the ritual for real.
How can you make an opposed roll against yourself?