In my 1st adventurer conqueror king campaign every player used the rules for creating A King Tier Character, I ended up with A 12th level Fighter that had the title of fairly Senior Viscount that ruled A Large Viscoundtom that comes with 4 Vassals and depending on gender his 4 Vassals were all either A Very Senior Baron or A Very Senior Baron and they all ruled A Massive Barony
I admit that initially I only got 3 Vassals that depending on gender his 3 Vassals were all either A Very Senior Baron or A Very Senior Baron and they all ruled A Massive Barony
But The GM let me roll on The Favours/Duties Table and with A roll of A 20 I got A 4th Vassal domain and depending on gender the ruler was either A Very Senior Baron or A Very Senior Baron and they all ruled A Massive Barony
But it didn't have A ruler. Luckily among my characters 6 Scrolls was A Treasure Map to a horde of 6 Gems that consist of 2 that are both worth 50 Gold Coins, 1 that’s worth 8,000 Gold Coins, 1 that’s worth 4,000 Gold Coins, 1 that’s worth 2,000 Gold Coins and 1 that’s worth 250 Gold Coins, meaning they have a combined value 14,350 Gold Coins and 17 bits of jewellery that are individually worth between 90 Gold Coins each and 15,000 Gold Coins each and have a combined value 41,860 Gold Coins, so it was worth a total of 56,210 Gold Coins
As my character was A King Tier Character The GM let me do the equivalent of get the horde, sell those 56,210 Gold Coins and use them or the equivalent to get my characters 4th Vassal
The GM asked me to justify that and here’s what I came up with. What do you think?
In his last adventure before retiring my character earned the right to buy any title he could afford other then the title of Count or Duke
So he sold everything he owned to buy a title and a domain to go with it and managed to afford 4 Vassal Domains
He bought a very prestigious title too, the title was of fairly senior Viscount that ruled A Large Viscoundtom that comes with 4 Vassals that each rule vast Baronies
Depending on gender his 4 Vassals were all either A Very Senior Baron or A Very Senior Baron and rule A Massive Barony
Since his 4 adventuring colleagues of his that had died in his last adventure were very good friends of his he choose to their honour both their memory and many years of friendship he’d had with his 4 dearest friends
He did this by ensuring that the 1 orphaned 15 year old child of each of his 4 oldest friends became 1 of his 4 Vassals, thus ensuring they would have the kind of lives their parents never did
And
Even though my character wasn’t legally obliged to honour both the memory of and the many years of friendship he’d had with his 4 dearest friends by ensuring that the 1 orphaned 15 year old child of each of his 4 oldest friends became 1 of his 4 Vassals, meaning they would have the kind of lives their parents never did he choose to
Their were 4 things about my character, his lands, his belongings and his Vassals that didn't make sense to The GM, The GM asked me to justify them and here's how I justified them
The 1st
Him having both vast domain of his own and having 4 sizeable Vassal domains but having very few belongings and I justified it by deciding that 30 months ago he earned the right to buy any title he could afford and he sold everything to buy himself the title of fairly senior Viscount that rules A Large Viscountdom that comes with 4 Vassals and depending on the Vassals gender they are all either A Very Senior Baron or A Very Senior Baron and regardless of gender they rule A Massive Baron and over the last 30 months he has made enough money to buy back roughly 10.02% of the stuff he sold
The 2nd
His 4 Vassals all have several times the amount of stuff most people would expect 19 year olds to have and I justified it by deciding that they each inherited it from their father
The 3rd
They are all 4th Level despite only being 19 and I justified it by deciding that over the last 14 months most of what they've earned from their domains was used to pay for the training needed to get the experance needed to reach 4th level despite the fact that they are still in their teens
The 4th
The Vassal that’s A Member of The Mage Class having far more then my characters other 3 Vassals who all have roughly the same amount of experance and I justified it by deciding that since her domain is on the coast it earns her more money per month then the other 3 Vassals earn per month, which means she can afford to pay for the training needed to have far more experance then her lieges over 3 Vassals