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<blockquote data-quote="Tulon" data-source="post: 1431884" data-attributes="member: 17446"><p>Hehe, well, there were only two times, the PCs were able to achieve control over a territory.</p><p>First, they were once from a noble rewarded with a painting "worth a barony". It said so in the official text of that adventure. However, the players started the same evening already to study maps of the game-world and plot out possible locations for such a barony. *g* And found it on the border of one of the continent's largest realms, which they decided could be their patron. Unfortunately, not much later, they got news that the nearby orcs started invading remote human outposts in the area (the creators of the game give out official news about their world to keep it "moving") , so they decided to delay this plan.</p><p>The next time was, when (again during an official adventure) one of the PCs achieved a position as the local Protection-Praetor (something like the city's police chief) in a small semi-independent harbour-city in the south of the continent. That PC immediately assigned the two other characters of the party with positions (Lieutenant and Sergeant) within the city guard.</p><p>Right now two of them are plotting an intrigue against the city's mayor to completely gain control over that settlement - which is definetively not part of the adventure, but it sure is fun and exciting what the PCs do with their authority and with which ideas they will come up next. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulon, post: 1431884, member: 17446"] Hehe, well, there were only two times, the PCs were able to achieve control over a territory. First, they were once from a noble rewarded with a painting "worth a barony". It said so in the official text of that adventure. However, the players started the same evening already to study maps of the game-world and plot out possible locations for such a barony. *g* And found it on the border of one of the continent's largest realms, which they decided could be their patron. Unfortunately, not much later, they got news that the nearby orcs started invading remote human outposts in the area (the creators of the game give out official news about their world to keep it "moving") , so they decided to delay this plan. The next time was, when (again during an official adventure) one of the PCs achieved a position as the local Protection-Praetor (something like the city's police chief) in a small semi-independent harbour-city in the south of the continent. That PC immediately assigned the two other characters of the party with positions (Lieutenant and Sergeant) within the city guard. Right now two of them are plotting an intrigue against the city's mayor to completely gain control over that settlement - which is definetively not part of the adventure, but it sure is fun and exciting what the PCs do with their authority and with which ideas they will come up next. ;) [/QUOTE]
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