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Your thoughts on A Very Small Kingdom for 1e Dnd I generated using tables that my cousin's father in law made
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<blockquote data-quote="JMISBEST" data-source="post: 8671295" data-attributes="member: 7036159"><p>On The Subject of The 30 Vassal Nobles the reason that their listed separately is because even though their Nobles their also Vassals of more powerful Nobles</p><p></p><p>In case your wondering why theirs 61 Nobles but only 30 Vassals its because the countries so small that they can't support any more domain rulers, the tables showed they tried and decided its too risky, and that even includes Fighters that want to settle down</p><p></p><p>Saying that though the countries on the coast, their hoping they can find some Islands that are close enough to settle, which they could use to gain more land, which means more nobles</p><p></p><p>That hope is the main reason why they took drastic measures to increase their Navy to 5 times what it was in less then 30 weeks, but as they only had 43 ships it wasn't as hard as you'd think, but still very hard</p><p></p><p>Impossible?, no, how not?, simple, I made a roll made on A another Table The GM made and it shows that they paid for 2 limited Wish Spells, 1 got them A Investment that will never go down and as long as they don't get any more Ships then can fully fund the entire fleet, and the 2nd Limited Wish Spell was to make the Navy increase to 5 times what it was in less then 30 weeks</p><p></p><p>Also any and all Nobles that are landless spouse's, children that aren't the heir or the spare or landless knights are listed in either the bit on other children or the bit on other relations</p><p> </p><p>On the subject of The 8 Dragons here's all I can remember</p><p></p><p>Only The 5 that are Generals demand they always get paid, but the other 3 are both loyal and content enough that if The Kingdom can't afford to pay them they'll put up with it, and the only reason they can afford The 5 that are powerful general is because the countries a lot richer then you'd think 1 as small as it would be</p><p></p><p>The 5 that are powerful generals are even greedier then normal dragons but because of how lazy they are they choose to fuel their greed by becoming Generals, which carries a massive paycheck, and as long as they get paid they don't mind the peace, which nets them 31,500 Gold Coins each per year</p><p></p><p>The 1 that's 1 of The Kingdoms Baroness's saved the life of The Current Kings Grandfather and the countries beliefs in equal rights is so high that her reward was being made A Baroness and as long as she gets to live a long, by Dragon Standards, happy life she doesn't care how much peace their </p><p></p><p>The Dragon that's The Bodyguard of The Baroness that's A Dragon was A Friend of her now dead father and her father saved his life, its basically A DND version of The Life Debt that Wookies have in Star War, and he doesn't care about the pay, although he always takes it, he just wants to protect the daughter of the dragon that saved his life</p><p></p><p>The Sapphire Dragon that serves in The Crown Princess personal guard, well The Crown Princes Great Grandfather single handely saved her life without realizing it but it took her so long, The Tables showed that it happened 2D6+74 or 83 years before The Crown Prince was born and they show that if wasn't A Pc then he'd be 3D4+15 or 25 years old, so it happened 83+25 or 108 years ago, for her to fully recover that by the time she was able to start repaying the debt her savior was long dead but her pride meant that she ended up protecting The Great Grandson of her savior, whose the current crown prince</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMISBEST, post: 8671295, member: 7036159"] On The Subject of The 30 Vassal Nobles the reason that their listed separately is because even though their Nobles their also Vassals of more powerful Nobles In case your wondering why theirs 61 Nobles but only 30 Vassals its because the countries so small that they can't support any more domain rulers, the tables showed they tried and decided its too risky, and that even includes Fighters that want to settle down Saying that though the countries on the coast, their hoping they can find some Islands that are close enough to settle, which they could use to gain more land, which means more nobles That hope is the main reason why they took drastic measures to increase their Navy to 5 times what it was in less then 30 weeks, but as they only had 43 ships it wasn't as hard as you'd think, but still very hard Impossible?, no, how not?, simple, I made a roll made on A another Table The GM made and it shows that they paid for 2 limited Wish Spells, 1 got them A Investment that will never go down and as long as they don't get any more Ships then can fully fund the entire fleet, and the 2nd Limited Wish Spell was to make the Navy increase to 5 times what it was in less then 30 weeks Also any and all Nobles that are landless spouse's, children that aren't the heir or the spare or landless knights are listed in either the bit on other children or the bit on other relations On the subject of The 8 Dragons here's all I can remember Only The 5 that are Generals demand they always get paid, but the other 3 are both loyal and content enough that if The Kingdom can't afford to pay them they'll put up with it, and the only reason they can afford The 5 that are powerful general is because the countries a lot richer then you'd think 1 as small as it would be The 5 that are powerful generals are even greedier then normal dragons but because of how lazy they are they choose to fuel their greed by becoming Generals, which carries a massive paycheck, and as long as they get paid they don't mind the peace, which nets them 31,500 Gold Coins each per year The 1 that's 1 of The Kingdoms Baroness's saved the life of The Current Kings Grandfather and the countries beliefs in equal rights is so high that her reward was being made A Baroness and as long as she gets to live a long, by Dragon Standards, happy life she doesn't care how much peace their The Dragon that's The Bodyguard of The Baroness that's A Dragon was A Friend of her now dead father and her father saved his life, its basically A DND version of The Life Debt that Wookies have in Star War, and he doesn't care about the pay, although he always takes it, he just wants to protect the daughter of the dragon that saved his life The Sapphire Dragon that serves in The Crown Princess personal guard, well The Crown Princes Great Grandfather single handely saved her life without realizing it but it took her so long, The Tables showed that it happened 2D6+74 or 83 years before The Crown Prince was born and they show that if wasn't A Pc then he'd be 3D4+15 or 25 years old, so it happened 83+25 or 108 years ago, for her to fully recover that by the time she was able to start repaying the debt her savior was long dead but her pride meant that she ended up protecting The Great Grandson of her savior, whose the current crown prince [/QUOTE]
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