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Parsantium's Icons No.1 The Basileus

RichGreen

Adventurer
Hi,

I've posted this to the Parsantium blog, but thought I would share it here too.

Parsantium is a melting pot, a cosmopolitan city where trade routes meet and where great cultures collide. Inspired by Byzantium with its rich Greco-Roman heritage, Parsantium incorporates characters, monsters and magic from the Tales of the Arabian Nights, ancient India, and the Far East alongside more traditional European fantasy elements.

To use the city with 13th Age, it needs icons. This is the first one.

THE BASILEUS

The Basileus, a Bathuran word meaning “sovereign”, is the absolute ruler of the Free City of Parsantium and its surrounding territories. His is an hereditary title, passed down the male line, and his authority is said to derive from the divine will of the god Helion.

QUOTE
“Parsantium is the greatest city in the known world and will remain so while I sit on its throne”

USUAL LOCATION
In the Great Palace in the Palace Ward of the Free City of Parsantium.

COMMON KNOWLEDGE
The current Basileus is Corandias XVIII the Lion-Blooded; he has been on the throne for ten years and is a direct descendant of Corandias I the Magnificent. Proud of his ancestry, he is fiercely determined to protect Parsantium and its people at all costs: the city must never again be allowed to suffer the indignity of falling to its enemies. Corandias brings great energy to his mission. He is a short, stocky and physically powerful man in his thirties who conducts himself with a confidence that borders on arrogance, though he is both handsome and charismatic enough to get away with it. Usually calm and businesslike, he has a violent temper when pushed too far, most often by his maddeningly contrary and beautiful wife, the Despoina Thecia.

ADVENTURERS & THE ICON
The city’s bloated Imperial bureaucracy sometimes finds it expedient to hire adventurers to undertake missions on its behalf; more often than not this involves a trip into the dangerous Hidden Quarter below the city streets. Capable and experienced adventuring bands may find themselves approached by one of the three Tribunes or the Prefect. High level adventurers in good standing may be granted a royal audience and entrusted with a challenging mission on behalf of the Crown.

ALLIES
As Helion’s chosen ruler on earth, the Basileus enjoys the loyal support of the church and Archbishop. He can rely on military backing from the Platinum Knights who are sworn to defend civilization from the unwashed hordes of evil humanoids who frequently ravage its borders. From time to time, the Basileus meets secretly with the Dragon in one of her many guises to listen to intelligence on plots that might endanger Parsantium.

ENEMIES
The criminal gangs of the Hidden Quarter controlled by the Boss of All Bosses are a constant thorn in the Basileus’s side. The Rajah dreams of retaking the throne of Parsantium, formerly Dhak Janjua.

HISTORY
Parsantium has been ruled by a Basileus since its conquest 860 years ago by Corandias the Magnificent and the armies of the Bathuran Empire; a 200 foot tall bronze colossus depicting the first Basileus still stands in the centre of the city. In the centuries that followed, dozens of men (and a handful of women) have held the position, sometimes acceding to the throne as a legitimate heir, sometimes following the assassination or exile of the previous incumbent. Corandias the Lion-Blooded became Basileus after his elder brother, Iosephus II, lost his life in a tragic hunting accident.

THE TRUE DANGER
Everything will be alright while Parsantium remains at the heart of trade in the known world.


More to follow! Any questions or comments, please let me know.

Cheers


Rich
 

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Some thoughts.

Basileus is still a Greek word, not sure how that will go over. King is somewhat generic. Its like having a ruler named Caesar. Some players like RL titles others do not. The Byzantines also had multiple dynasties so I would try and work out how the current emperor is a blood relative to the 1st Basileus or if he is making up porkies in that regard. He could be descended from a cadet branch of the family I suppose.
 

Some thoughts.

Basileus is still a Greek word, not sure how that will go over. King is somewhat generic. Its like having a ruler named Caesar. Some players like RL titles others do not. The Byzantines also had multiple dynasties so I would try and work out how the current emperor is a blood relative to the 1st Basileus or if he is making up porkies in that regard. He could be descended from a cadet branch of the family I suppose.

Thanks for your feedback :) You're right that not everyone likes real-world historical names but my players were comfortable having the ruler called the Basileus in my Parsantium campaigns so I've gone with it in the sourcebook and here. I did think about using Emperor for the icon's title but wanted to make a distinction between this icon and the one in the 13th Age rulebook. There are one or two others coming up where I will have a similar naming dilemma...

I haven't done a family tree of all the basileis (or even a full list) but Corandias's claim appears genuine. It may not be though ;)

If you're interested, there is some more 13th Age content for Parsantium here, including some NPCs from the Golden Scimitars criminal gang and a couple of new PC races (gnoll and vanara)

Cheers


Rich
 

Thanks for your feedback :) You're right that not everyone likes real-world historical names but my players were comfortable having the ruler called the Basileus in my Parsantium campaigns so I've gone with it in the sourcebook and here. I did think about using Emperor for the icon's title but wanted to make a distinction between this icon and the one in the 13th Age rulebook. There are one or two others coming up where I will have a similar naming dilemma...

I haven't done a family tree of all the basileis (or even a full list) but Corandias's claim appears genuine. It may not be though ;)

If you're interested, there is some more 13th Age content for Parsantium here, including some NPCs from the Golden Scimitars criminal gang and a couple of new PC races (gnoll and vanara)

Cheers


Rich

Corandias claim may be legit but has the same dynasty ruled the empire for 800 years? He could also be from a cadet branch ie a 2nd or 3rd son of the original emperor.
 

Corandias claim may be legit but has the same dynasty ruled the empire for 800 years? He could also be from a cadet branch ie a 2nd or 3rd son of the original emperor.
Nope, there have been many changes of dynasty over that period, particularly during the Wars of the Successors immediately following the death of Corandias the Magnificent.

Thanks for explaining what a cadet branch is!

Cheers


Rich
 

Nope, there have been many changes of dynasty over that period, particularly during the Wars of the Successors immediately following the death of Corandias the Magnificent.

Thanks for explaining what a cadet branch is!

Cheers


Rich

Real life can be stranger than fiction. Some cadet branches IRL ended up supplanting the original dynasty. Also to many hours spent playing Crusader Kings 2 and Europa Universalis IV.
 

Also to many hours spent playing Crusader Kings 2 and Europa Universalis IV.
Yay to Paradox games! Real-time Strategy games that actually use Real-Time and actually involve Strategy... :cool:

On topic: since real-world empires have done just fine naming their monarchial titles after Caesar (e.g. Kaiser, Tsar), I don't think using the title Basileus should cause any real issues.
 

Yay to Paradox games! Real-time Strategy games that actually use Real-Time and actually involve Strategy... :cool:

On topic: since real-world empires have done just fine naming their monarchial titles after Caesar (e.g. Kaiser, Tsar), I don't think using the title Basileus should cause any real issues.


Na it shouldn't matter to much. Personally I try and avoid anything to blatant based on RL as things like that annoy me in FR, Mystara etc.
 

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