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<blockquote data-quote="SoulsFury" data-source="post: 457683" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>I haven't been through these boards in a while and most probably don't remember me or ever even saw me. I've been real busy with college, work, partying and my weekly gaming session. So, needing a change of pace, I got to thinking (we are studying the middle ages in Western Civ) so instead of taking notes, I started putting down some notes for a new game. Mainly based on DnD, but much simplier. The players start out as a Baron or Baroness, running a county made up of a few towns. Slowly they gain man power, wealth, friends, etc and can conquer other areas, or just fortify their own (or do anything else they can think of). Eventually if they conquered enough land they could become a Duke or duchess (a leader of a State or District), be a King or Queen, or even an Emperor. Of course they could always stay small. They can wheel and deal with local lords and fight with both PCs and NPCs for new territory. More of a roleplaying and somewhat strategic game than going into dungeons and saving the princess. I haven't worked out many of the details but I figure I'll probably run it where each player will send me what they want to do on their turn (send messages, move armies, have something built, etc). Each turn will probably be one game week and they'll be two turns per real week. Would there be a big interest in this? What do you guys think? Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Nik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoulsFury, post: 457683, member: 4174"] I haven't been through these boards in a while and most probably don't remember me or ever even saw me. I've been real busy with college, work, partying and my weekly gaming session. So, needing a change of pace, I got to thinking (we are studying the middle ages in Western Civ) so instead of taking notes, I started putting down some notes for a new game. Mainly based on DnD, but much simplier. The players start out as a Baron or Baroness, running a county made up of a few towns. Slowly they gain man power, wealth, friends, etc and can conquer other areas, or just fortify their own (or do anything else they can think of). Eventually if they conquered enough land they could become a Duke or duchess (a leader of a State or District), be a King or Queen, or even an Emperor. Of course they could always stay small. They can wheel and deal with local lords and fight with both PCs and NPCs for new territory. More of a roleplaying and somewhat strategic game than going into dungeons and saving the princess. I haven't worked out many of the details but I figure I'll probably run it where each player will send me what they want to do on their turn (send messages, move armies, have something built, etc). Each turn will probably be one game week and they'll be two turns per real week. Would there be a big interest in this? What do you guys think? Any suggestions? Nik [/QUOTE]
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