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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Everyone please read this.
This is how I see the setting for the game: Villages: I’d really like the two villages to remain where we’ve put them. They are both small, fairly isolated places. They are not wealthy villages, but have managed to scrape a living from the Wold and the Brown Lands. That is one of the reasons their village leaders wish to bring them in closer to the more defensible, larger towns – eg., moving toward Edoras. The Bregoware group has chosen the name of the village in this way: Quote:
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Therefore, I propose that the Bregowarians have a ferry at their ford, with a ferryman and his family who run it. Since the villages are few and far between in this part of Rohan, I can see the outlanders ferrying across their goats and sheep (the smaller flocks) to pasture often along the empty western side of the river – especially if those with cattle and horses used most of the good pasture land on the Outland side of the river. ---------- The attacking Orcs and Men of the East: This is not a big invading army that is marching westward into Rohan. From the timeline for the game: Quote:
---------- About the two groups meeting up: Here’s how we can handle this problem. Since the two groups are completely discrete entities at the beginning of the game, we do not need to assume that both groups leave on the same day. The Wulfhamers will have left their village say{EDIT DONE} 3 days prior to the Bregoware group. That should leave enough time for the Wulfhamers to come within range of the Bregowarians as they travel south. ---------- Can we all work with these ideas? -- Arry
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If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world – J.R.R. Tolkien Last edited by Arry; 02-05-2006 at 08:59 PM. |
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