catsclaw227
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catsclaw227 said:But if someone wanted to build a stronghold and then manage his demesne, it seems logical that he would turn to the DMG or PHB to show him how to do it in mechanical terms, am I right?
Only if someone were unclear on some utterly fundamental things besides "the DMG is for DMs".
The "someone" I mentioned could be a player or a DM helping the player with trying to find some rules for how it is done within the gaming rule set. I assumed this was understood, I am sorry I wasn't more specific.
How about a question like "OK, so you tell me I have been counseling with Duke Landlord the Experienced for about six months now; I should know a few things. So how many different hirelings should I have to handle protecting the roads and collecting taxes and managing the guilds in the villages that are within my lands?""I want to manage a rise in local or national power hierarchy" is just too vague and abstract for anything but a vague and abstract game. Try Risus, maybe. "I've got 4 dice in my Richard J. Daley cliché!"
Some may like that part of the game, and since it's a sandbox, the DM should be accommodating, right?
So, do you just make it up?
There are some good 3PP references out there from Dragon Magazine or for later editions, but we are talking about the instructions in the 1e PHB or DMG.
Do you ever talk to your DM, or have you ever had your players talk to you about how some things are handled mechanically? I am talking about outside the game, like in an email or forum or even face-to-face.In AD&D, it's like managing any other campaign. First, you inform yourself by engaging the game world via your character. Then, you form a plan of action and -- again, by engaging the game world via your character -- carry it out.
Not everything about D&D or AD&D or a sandbox in general is done by engaging the game world via your character.
Some gamers inform each other outside the game with questions like, "How do the rules handle XXX?" or "Are there some mechanics I can follow that show me how to handle managing my lands?"