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Results for tag: kingdom
Posted by:
Pluisjen
on Sep 5, 2011 at 05:29:44 AM
This post belongs to a series on letting the party rule a kingdom in Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition. The main post can be found here. In the previous entry I laid out the sample kingdom of Skogen, a small logging community in the wilderness of the lands. This entry will give some sample challenges to present to the community, along with ideas for resolving them. In the chapter "The DM and the Kingdom", I set as a guideline that a kingdom can more or less stagnate when it hits 2/3ds of its level in challenges. Since Skogen is a 6th level kingdom, this means that it'll stagnate at about 4 points of challenge. As we saw, Skogen produces a total of 4 points of resources every ATU, which means it can indeed surpress 4 points of challenge without issue. It can also sustain up to ...
Posted by:
Pluisjen
on May 31, 2011 at 08:22:40 AM
This post belongs to a series on letting the party rule a kingdom in Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition. The main post can be found here. I've had some requests to post some sample kingdoms and challenges to help people understand the workings of my kingdom system, so this shall be the first in the list. Skogen is a small area located somewhere on the frontiers and thrives on the export of woods across the river Agahs. Introduction to SkogenLocated some hundred and fifty miles from the nearest true kingdom, Skogen is a small zone of land named after the first to claim it; the woodcutter Ivys Skogen and his family. Ivys and his extensive half-orc family settled themselves near the river Agahs after the city of Karas fell on a wood shortage and started paying a premium for good wood. ... |