D&D 2E In Fighters challenge II A Pc whose A Noble can't marry princess Ariella but in 1,999 I got A Fighter who will 1 day be A King, could he have wed her?

JMISBEST

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I have A Question about The Solo Fighters Challenge II

In Fighters challenge II A Pc whose A Noble can't marry princess Ariella but in 1,999 I got A Fighter who will 1 day be A King, could he have wed her?

The Text on Page 4 says The Kingdom of Tramilar is now a small land, though once it was truly a mighty kingdom. The Great Pox changed that. Sweeping through this corner of the world just over twenty years ago, it depopulated this real killing large numbers o f people, until the epidemic ended as quickly as it had begun. It left a land tottering on the edge of ruin, which is only now beginning to rebuild itself. Tramilar's former northern areas are now wild and overgrown, infested with goblins and other monsters who have taken advantage of Tramilars weakness's

Tramilar's settled areas are temperate and covered by arable land, with scattered forests and rocky hills. The kingdom is occupied mostly by farmers and homesteaders who produce enough to feed the people and pay their taxes. Woodcut¬ ters gradually clear away the forests on the kingdom's southern reaches.

So we know that King Ormath would say no to A Fighter that's A Noble but would he say no to A Fighter that's A Future King marrying his only daughter whose also the 2nd and youngest of his 2 children?. After all compare the 2 countries.

Tramilar has around 2 million civilians, around 120,000 regular troops, around 7,800 royal guards, no full time navy, none of its permanent residents are higher then 10th level, 20 years ago a plague decimated it and the country still hasn't fully recovered and its so small that some Counts rule a bigger area then its king

The country my character would 1 day rule has around 20.8 million civilians, around 1,879,000 regular troops, around 122,800 royal guards, has a navy of 693 part time ships and 80 full time ships, it has around 1,900 people of between 10th level and 12th level, around 300 of between 13th level and 15th level, 10 16th level people and 1 17th level person, it has the alliance of 14 young adult silver dragons and 4 adult silver dragons that are lead by a mature adult silver dragon and has the alliance of 88 hill giants, 47 stone giants and 11 storm giants

See what I mean?. The country my character would 1 day rule is almost 10.4 times the size of Tramilar, it also has 22.1 times the military power, 32.4 times the magical power and has a navy of 693 part time ships and 80 full time ships were as Tramilar has no ships, what's better for Tramilar is that if my character did Fighters Challenge II and was allowed to marry princess Ariella his wedding present to his father-in-law wouldn't be to restore Tramilar to the size it was 20.16 years ago, oh no he would have it enlarged to double the size it was 20.16 years ago
 

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I’ve never heard of Fighters Challenge 2. In any case, assuming it’s a D&D scenario, the answers would be up to the Dungeon Master to interpret.
 

aco175

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I would imagine that a princess of a kingdom 72.46 times less than the size of a kingdom that the fighter stands to inherit would be cool marrying- if she was interested in saving her people. The old Star Trek 3 problem of the many and the one.
 

JMISBEST

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I would imagine that a princess of a kingdom 72.46 times less than the size of a kingdom that the fighter stands to inherit would be cool marrying- if she was interested in saving her people. The old Star Trek 3 problem of the many and the one.
Not just saving her people and her kingdom, if everything goes as planned it would be double the size it was 20.16 years ago

Also the fighters kingdom isn't 72.46 times the size of hers, its only(?) 10.4 times the size of hers, the other multiplies refer to how many times things like its military power are greater then Tramilar
 

These questions are weird. D&D isn’t primarily about real estate and marriages, and marriages aren’t about square miles. Even real politics isn’t about that.

Will the King of Norway’s daughter marry Prince William’s son, who could come into a Commonwealth 72.46 times the size of Norway? Highly unlikely, but certainly not about relative acreage.

If you’re trying to outsource DMing a solo game here, my answer is “No”.

The coarse bragging about your future bird-in-the-bush empires acreage being better than his country offends the king. Your not so veiled threats about your large military alarms the king and his advisors. The king’s seer argues that because your kingdom has such a large military, and spends economical unviable amounts on the distasteful practice of slavery, it will bankrupt itself, or destroy itself in civil war among the many preening high-level characters. A monarchy where random people claim to be the heir is nothing but trouble - they steer clear.
 



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