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[List] Settlement Creation/Domain Management Products

Started by Zachary The First, February 08, 2013, 10:13:19 AM

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Thanks for the list; I like to do campaigns involving settlements and domains.

I need to find a system that does not make my brain bleed like Birthright did.


I love the setting in Birthright, but the domain rules were a bit too cumbersome for me.

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Quote from: Bill;626319Thanks for the list; I like to do campaigns involving settlements and domains.

I need to find a system that does not make my brain bleed like Birthright did.


I love the setting in Birthright, but the domain rules were a bit too cumbersome for me.


That's pretty common among domain management systems.

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There were 3 of them for d20 that I owned.

Fields of Blood, already mentioned.

Empire from AEG

Book of Strongholds & Dynasties from Mongoose.

I'll be darned if I can remember much about any of them, except I got rid of the last two and eventually quit trying to use Fields of Blood because it was too confusing.

Birthright is probably the most comprehensible, easy to use one. The trouble is that they are sort of BR specific in a lot of cases, like how the PCs have a mystical connection to the land, how the map is abstract, rather than hex based, combat is card based, and so on.

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