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Did You Ever Make Your Own Version Of Kingmaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenada" data-source="post: 7643631" data-attributes="member: 70468"><p>I ran Kingmaker years ago for my group, and it was probably one of the best APs we played. I’m running a hexcrawl in 5e currently using Justin Alexander’s <a href="https://thealexandrian.net/wordpress/17308/roleplaying-games/hexcrawl" target="_blank">hexcrawl procedure</a> that I hope to convert over to PF2. There’s no kingdom-building, but the PCs are putting work into establishing and fortifying their base camp.</p><p></p><p>The campaign is set in a homebrew setting that’s a bit different from a typical D&D setting. The premise of the campaign is the Sageocracy commissions expeditions every generation to explore the Shattered Remains, an area that hasn’t been under civilized control since the War of the Giants over a thousand years ago. The PCs are part of that expedition, and their only obligation is to report back weekly via <em>spanread</em>.</p><p></p><p>We’ve played about eight sessions, and the PCs haven’t yet ventured more than a few hexes away from their landing position. They’ve seen five total out of 121 hexes. One of the things I didn’t like about Kingmaker is the hexes were player-facing structures. With the procedure I’m using, they navigate the world as their characters would, and random encounters serve as content generates to keep hexes always interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenada, post: 7643631, member: 70468"] I ran Kingmaker years ago for my group, and it was probably one of the best APs we played. I’m running a hexcrawl in 5e currently using Justin Alexander’s [url=https://thealexandrian.net/wordpress/17308/roleplaying-games/hexcrawl]hexcrawl procedure[/url] that I hope to convert over to PF2. There’s no kingdom-building, but the PCs are putting work into establishing and fortifying their base camp. The campaign is set in a homebrew setting that’s a bit different from a typical D&D setting. The premise of the campaign is the Sageocracy commissions expeditions every generation to explore the Shattered Remains, an area that hasn’t been under civilized control since the War of the Giants over a thousand years ago. The PCs are part of that expedition, and their only obligation is to report back weekly via [i]spanread[/i]. We’ve played about eight sessions, and the PCs haven’t yet ventured more than a few hexes away from their landing position. They’ve seen five total out of 121 hexes. One of the things I didn’t like about Kingmaker is the hexes were player-facing structures. With the procedure I’m using, they navigate the world as their characters would, and random encounters serve as content generates to keep hexes always interesting. [/QUOTE]
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