True20 -- Blood Throne

Aus_Snow

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So, what´s the latest news on the Blood Throne setting? As someone pointed out just a while ago, the True20 boards seem to be down, so I thought I´d ask here instead (for the time being.)
 

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Well, the author of the setting (David Jarvis) has been hella busy with another project. Word is he might get back to work on it soon. And he might have some help, too.
 

I dont think I'm giving anything away here (though this is a scoop I'm fairly certain).

As part of our growing relationship with Reality Deviant Press, I'm going to be helping David write the expanded Blood Throne setting, and he is going to editing my True 20 adaptation of Legends of Excalibur, which is already done in draft form.

Chuck
 

Vigilance said:
As part of our growing relationship with Reality Deviant Press, I'm going to be helping David write the expanded Blood Throne setting, and he is going to editing my True 20 adaptation of Legends of Excalibur, which is already done in draft form.
Hum, just wondering if (probably with some slight tweaking) one could use the True 20 Legends of Excalibur in the Blood Throne setting... ;)
 

Well, they're a little different thematically. LoE is high-fantasy, Blood Throne is a land where high fantasy was bludgeoned with a beatstick and left to rot. Plus, with all the material due for the Blood Throne setting book, I don't think you'll need anything from LoE to have a fun game.

Still, you're welcome to try.
 

Im still getting up to speed on it, but I will say that at first blush Blood Throne has a certain Conan-esque bouquet to me.

And allow me to add that, as a Howard-ite more than a Tolkien-ite, this is a very very good thing.

Chuck
 

Hi Guys,

Thanks for your interest in Blood Throne!

It's been my baby for a long time, but I've been so busy that it's had to take a back seat to some other pressing projects.

When I signed on with RPGobjects, it occured to me that Chuck might want to take on part of the project, and when he said yes I was thrilled.

Charles Rice is an outstanding writer and I'm sure he's going to do some awesome stuff with Blood Throne.

From what I can tell so far (I've only just begun to look at the edit), Legends of Excalibur has some great rules on nobility which can be used very easily. There are a number of Human cultures In Simarra, and they all have seperate backgrounds, but you could easily just replace the listed background and use Charle's background rules to flesh the hero out.

As time passes, I'll try to post updates on the progress here.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

If anyone wants a full color, high resolution map of Simarra, just email me at
mdavidjarvis@yahoo.com

Thanks again.
 

Here's a sneek peek at Aden's Ford, one of the Free Cities of Simarra in the upcoming Survivors guide to the Age of Blood.

Aden’s Ford
Town Size: City
Population: 86,000
Wealth of Community: 40 (total assets)
Wealth Limit: No item cost over 18.
Power Center: Ruled by a military council sent from Ardrennen Falls by Edward Brinhold. The council is tasked with protection of the city’s inhabitants and providing supplies to insurgent groups operating in the swamps of Talmosia.
Nature of Power Center: Conviction: 5 ; Virtue: Vigilant Vice: Guarded
Note: The council of Aden’s Ford are able to spend Conviction on behalf of the City. The City gains Conviction once per month through the collective attitudes of its people.

Racial Demographics: The bulk of the population of Aden’s Ford consists of refugees fleeing the Keza-Drakian occupation of talmosia and dassuri refugees who have crossed the Sundering Sea. In addition a large military contingent from Ardrennen Falls occupy the free city. Seguire gnomes can be found in Aden’s Ford as well as a number of shieldwall dwarves, thusparri elves and a company of half giant mercenaries in the skullhammer squadron.

Economics: Aden’s Ford incorporates a barter system as a way of dealing with supply and demand. If citizens want specific items, they need to provide something of equal value in exchange. Food and medical supplies are always distributed to the general populace as evenly as possible to ensure everyone recieves what they absolutely need to survive.

Political System: Aden’s ford is governed by a military council acting as proxy for Edward Brinhold. The council carries out orders sent by messenger from Ardrennen falls, usually dealing with support operations to resupply the insurgent groups in Talmosa.

Legal System: A garrison of 20,000 soldiers act as city guards for Aden’s Ford in addition to defending the city from its enemies. Citizens are not allowed to horde necessary items such as food and medicine. Anyone caught stealing or hording food will be hanged. Indeed, there are only two punishments for crimes commited in Aden’s Ford; banishment, or death. The city guard cannot be bought. Any rumors of corruption are investigated and offending parties are dealt with immediately and harshly

Social Class: Everyone is treated equally as far as general trade is concerned. That said, the city garrison tends to receive special treatment with regards to weapons and other supplies which contribute to their overall state of combat readiness. Foodstuffs generally get distributed to the garrison first. What is left is handed out to the populace through the military to ensure nobody holds back anything.

Organizations of Note: Aden’s Ford is home to a number of influential organizations.

Arcanus League: The Arcanus League has sent a cadre of fifty magi from their home base in Ghandakar to the Aden’s Ford with the intention of bolstering the garrison’s combat magi. Arch magus Tharogaine Sazôr commands these men and women, often sending squads south with messengers and supply trains to secrets outposts in in the swamps of Northern Talmosa. In addition to strengthening the military capabilities of the city the Arcanus League has been tasked with shoring up it’s severly depleted numbers via recruitment efforts. It is rumored the arch magus has been commanded by the elders of his order to keep tabs on other aberrant magi in the city; specifically the hated order of the avikus. Recent attacks on the order of the avikus hint that the arcanus league may secretly be using hounds to cull the numbers of their rivals.

The Order of the Avikus: The order of the avikus plays a vital role in the protection of Aden’s Ford, utilizing mana barriers and mechanus constructs to increase the defensive capabilities of the city. Led by Glarik Iron bender, an intensely passionate and industrious gnome commited to the reclaimation of the continent of simarra, the Aden’s Ford contingent numbers 738 souls who engage in regular resupply operations as well as tours of duty in Talmosia where mana shards and taer’las brennath are widespread.

Dubbed the Aer’ lok thron (the Iron Fist) among the people of Aden’s Ford, this contingent of aviki have developed a reputation as a gritty, battle-hardened force capable of swinging the outcome of any engagement with their combat drones and ascendant weapons and devices.

Places of Note: Aden’s Ford straddles the Tearnan river which empties into Northern Talmosa. The surrounding region is a rugged stretch of land sanwiched between the Sundering Sea and the Wild Lands. The road north to White Castle Harbor is fraught with peril. Many brigands prey upon unwary travelers and caravans. Monsters also roam this region including Ogres, Gretchclaw, shadow hounds who have found their way out of the Threshold Realm through unknown stone gates.

Major Narrator Characters: Aden’s ford is home to a number of individuals, some seedy, self-serving men and women, others fully commited to the continued survival of the city.

Dragen “Gut Picker” Korek
Known as “Gut Picker” for his propensity for taking organs of defeated foes as trophies, Dragen Korek is a vicious, self-serving individual suspected of numerous murders in Aden’s Ford. He operates the Raven’s Roost, a squalid tavern on the west bank of the Taernan river. The Raven’s Roost is often frequented by Arcanus Hounds, suggesting Gut Picker has ties to the Arcanus League. Dragen has been involved in a number of smuggling operations, and is said to be able to get exotic, hard to find items such as alcohol, drugs and even poison. The city guard has yet to find evidence linking the Gut Picker to smuggling operations. Though the Raven’s Roost is raided on a regular basis, no surplus goods and contraband have been found.

Elden “Shadow Weaver” Brigain
Known as the Shadow Weaver, Elden Brigain is an Arcanus League magus of considerable power. His efforts in the southern battlefields have brought a great measure of respect for his order. His penchant for the manipulation of shadow has allowed many insurgent camps to remain undetected by Keza-Drak war parties and Kithanni oracles, greatly increasing the effectiveness of the insugents.

Unatra Darkbane
The Hag known as Unatra Darkbane has been living in Aden’s Ford for six months, acting as an emissary of the Crone of Talmosa. Unatra’s presence signals a possible alliance with the Crone, an ancient being of unimaginable power. That said, the Arcanus League considers her an abomination and refuses any dealings with the hag, even going so far as to press the city council for her banishment and has even hinted at a possible assassination if circumstances regarding her continued presence in Aden’s Ford do not change.
 

Thanks for the preview, Urizen. I'm also looking forward to seeing anything else, even if that happens to be 'only' the finished product, whenever that happens to be (. . .?) :cool:
 


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