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<blockquote data-quote="Jabborwacky" data-source="post: 6866034" data-attributes="member: 98608"><p>I'm currently playing in a CoS game my friend is running, and we just left off with our characters entering the eastern gate to Barovia. With night quickly approaching as the game came to an end, there was much discussion about setting up camp. After researching Roman legionnaire campsites, I felt confident I had a good setup to protect our horse, carriage, and tents. </p><p></p><p>And then it hit me: Even though the camp isn't quite up to legion standards (we only have six people to build it), it still has a functioning gate, a trench, and a dirt wall topped with a wooden fence. It may be the worlds most pathetic looking fort, but it probably does constitute a fort. Clearly the interior is not open to the public, so that brings up the question of whether vampires need permission to enter our exceptionally dirty residence. I never really set out to building this with the intention of keeping out vampires, but if it does that is one very welcome side effect!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabborwacky, post: 6866034, member: 98608"] I'm currently playing in a CoS game my friend is running, and we just left off with our characters entering the eastern gate to Barovia. With night quickly approaching as the game came to an end, there was much discussion about setting up camp. After researching Roman legionnaire campsites, I felt confident I had a good setup to protect our horse, carriage, and tents. And then it hit me: Even though the camp isn't quite up to legion standards (we only have six people to build it), it still has a functioning gate, a trench, and a dirt wall topped with a wooden fence. It may be the worlds most pathetic looking fort, but it probably does constitute a fort. Clearly the interior is not open to the public, so that brings up the question of whether vampires need permission to enter our exceptionally dirty residence. I never really set out to building this with the intention of keeping out vampires, but if it does that is one very welcome side effect! [/QUOTE]
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