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<blockquote data-quote="skotothalamos" data-source="post: 6996554" data-attributes="member: 83398"><p>It definitely does not make things easier, but I wanted the new king to feel like there was more going on in the world than just the structure of 10. Both of them have an open structure that lets the group choose what order they want to attack their problems, so I just extended that to the problems of 11 as well. </p><p></p><p>[sblock] For instance, there's a very obvious wall presented by She Who Writhes. "Oh, we can just do these three titans, and then She Who Writhes last, and nothing will bother us, because we are safe behind an angry ocean." I felt that was too clean, and I wanted the threat of Beran invasion to be another thing the King should worry about. Do they prioritize domestic or foreign affairs? That, to me, is more interesting than just having all the domestic issues cleanly presented, and then all the foreign issues (starting with Cherage).</p><p></p><p>It does mess with the structure somewhat. Vlendam Heid is at both Cherage and Drakr in the original text. He will not be at Cherage if he is not first freed from Drakr. The original structure provides them with a flying ship shortly after the seas are opened up. I think it will be a lot more fun to have Pemberton come and seek the group in his flying ship, giving them the option of whether to deal with SWW or just fly over her to the northern landmass. (sidenote: future Zeitgeist publications should clearly name the two major landmasses. It's really annoying to keep referring to them as "the one with Risur and Ber" and "the one with Danor, Drakr, Crisillyir, and Elfaivar.")[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skotothalamos, post: 6996554, member: 83398"] It definitely does not make things easier, but I wanted the new king to feel like there was more going on in the world than just the structure of 10. Both of them have an open structure that lets the group choose what order they want to attack their problems, so I just extended that to the problems of 11 as well. [sblock] For instance, there's a very obvious wall presented by She Who Writhes. "Oh, we can just do these three titans, and then She Who Writhes last, and nothing will bother us, because we are safe behind an angry ocean." I felt that was too clean, and I wanted the threat of Beran invasion to be another thing the King should worry about. Do they prioritize domestic or foreign affairs? That, to me, is more interesting than just having all the domestic issues cleanly presented, and then all the foreign issues (starting with Cherage). It does mess with the structure somewhat. Vlendam Heid is at both Cherage and Drakr in the original text. He will not be at Cherage if he is not first freed from Drakr. The original structure provides them with a flying ship shortly after the seas are opened up. I think it will be a lot more fun to have Pemberton come and seek the group in his flying ship, giving them the option of whether to deal with SWW or just fly over her to the northern landmass. (sidenote: future Zeitgeist publications should clearly name the two major landmasses. It's really annoying to keep referring to them as "the one with Risur and Ber" and "the one with Danor, Drakr, Crisillyir, and Elfaivar.")[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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