Hidden Kingdom – The Arthurian Role-playing Game - Politics and Economics - 27 unique features Part 4

Hidden Kingdom – The Arthurian Role-playing Game - Politics and Economics - 27 unique features Part 4

Hidden Kingdom – The ArthurianRole-playing Game - Politics and Economics - 27 unique features Part4


Mark Twain noted there were so many Kings in England at that time you could not throw a rock withouthitting one of them. The British Isles were a very politically diverse area where frequently the “Kings” authority did no textend beyond what he could see. It seemed that over every hill there was another “king.” The challenge of King Arthur's time was uniting the British Isles.
In Hidden Kingdom there are 21 Distinct Kingdoms in the British Isles, each with a varying number ofprovinces and different strengths. Each Province is rated for Food Production, Spear Production and Population. Can you manage your Kingdom or Province to a position of power and influence? Do youoppose the so called “king” in Camelot? Or are you committed to bringing the Golden Age of Chivalry?
Not everyone will want to play a long campaign and manage a province, let a lone try to run a Kingdom. Some will be happy to just quest around the land winning fame and fortune, and that is fine.
Hidden Kingdom is about having fun. Join the Fun and Support Hidden Kingdom Now. Please check us out at Kickstart – including our other great post and updates.
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