Proving Grounds: Crafted for you?

The release of The Adventurer's Guide for The Eternal Adventure added the new rules for crafting weapons, armor and anything else the players might need.   This has opened up a whole new world for players who have been in need of things to buy with their experience.  Crafty personas are hard at work, but what about those characters who have no crafting skills?  Never fear, they are not left without an avenue to enjoy this new feature.  

Glasbläser auf dem Mittelaltermarkt zu Oettingen.

Glasbläser auf dem Mittelaltermarkt zu Oettingen.

Crafting in The Adventurer's Guide takes multiple skills, time, tools and talent to put together a new item.  These items are not like standard stock crafts, no they are designed with statistics and often enhancements that go far beyond the standard fare.  As such they are quite costly in experience points.   All that training and knowledge helps the craftsman make good, reliable crafts.  

A character that is not a craftsman, but wants to make such an item, should be up for a challenge. This challenge compares in some way to their crafting friends, but does not require the training they do not have.   Simply put, the character must find somebody capable of crafting such things for her.

From a gameplay perspective, the player writes up the craft as outlined on page 80 of The Adventurer's Guide.  Then, the Arbitrator takes the design and adjusts it as seen fit.  Then the player is given the task of finding a capable craftsman in game.  This could take some time, and may require doing certain tasks for the craftsman depending on how exotic or complex the craft is.  Needless to say this could be the focus of an entire gaming session or even part of a larger plot line.  

Once the player has accomplished the tasks and the craft is finished, the player spends the appropriate experience cost of the craft= 15% extra to get the item crafted.  This extra 15% is a essentially a boon to personas who are actually craftsmen by trade.  It should not be seen as a penalty for not playing a crafting persona but rather a work around payment to get what others players must spend considerable experience to be able to do.

The experience expenditure counts as the monetary payment in game so the player should not pay the Letcher value on top of the experience.   The item then becomes part of the arsenal for that player.  Another happy customer.

 

Posted on January 3, 2017 .

Ramon's Travels: Analova

     Analova is the oldest principality. Located in the center of the continent, By far the calmest climate of the whole Kingdom, Analova is home to rolling plains, forests and great rivers. Envied by the other principalities for their vast natural resources, the Analovans are often more accustomed to having ease of living. Roads are well kept and often paved with stone. Even in the smaller towns, the infrastructure is so organized that supplies from other counties are not difficult to acquire. The large rivers that trisect Analova afford trade opportunities unrivaled in the Kingdom. Additionally, since the capital of the Kingdom is located here, Analova is often favored politically over the newer principalities.

     For a great many cycles, Analova was the majority of the Kingdom. As such, many of the cities and towns within the region still see the other principalities as Outlanders to and less loyal. Not all Analovans feel this way, but many do speak out that they are more Praelian than Analovan. There is certainly an ingrained loyalty to the Kingdom in Analova that the other principalities do not always share. The prosperity of Analova is well known by the populace, as such an arrogant air often is resented by others, but the Analovans nobles are also very charitable and exchange favor for commodity to the other principalities.

Posted on January 2, 2017 .

The Adventurer's Guide!

The long awaited Adventurer's Guide is on it's way to shelves as we speak!  

The three pillars of the Kingdom of Praelia are Culture, Crafts and Combat.


Now with this book your character can learn Procedures to do great deeds, 
choose greater character creation customization and choose the best gear to fit your tactics, strategy and play style.
 
Inside this book you will find:

  • A review of Character Creation
  • Expanded Aptitudes, Benefits and Drawbacks
  • Rules for crafting art, gear, weapons, armor and so much more
  • Procedures that enhance Aptitudes in fun new ways
  • Faction secrets and new Techniques for every Faction
  • Exhaustive lists of prices for goods & services
  • and much more!

This book is on pre-order status as they get shipped to the main office.  Pre-Orders will ship to you as soon as they arrive. 

Purchase now to get yours first!

Posted on November 29, 2016 .

From the Town Crier of Nicholshire

Now hear this!

By order of Chancellor Offa the Brute of Nicholshire, all citizens are to be aware that the Duke's Guard of Breitenburg is hereby summoned for questioning in the assassination of Lord Protector Maarek Elets and shall provide testimony to refute the charges brought against them by association with the criminal Owl.   

All citizens are to avoid if possible and report any sighting of any Breitenburg Duke's Guard members to the Arbiter immediately.  

In addition to being sent to Nicholshire to assassinate the Castellan, it is reported on record that the Dukes Guard of Breitenburg has been sent by Duke Drachen of Breitenburg to other counties with orders to assimilate or face destruction.  The recent total destruction of the city of Athens is reportedly part and parcel to a visit from this Duke's Guard.  The Bear's academy in Darkwald has suffered a similar visitation.

These guardsmen are considered very dangerous.  A reward of 300 Letcher per head, alive or dead, is offered for a verified bounty.  

~Gabriel Thorpe

Posted on October 17, 2016 .

The House of Talbot has arrived

It may have been the longest wait in Meleeworld history.  The House of Talbot sure took their time getting here but they have arrived in style.  

Guild Book: House of Talbot.

Eternal Adventure poses quite a conundrum to the wealthy and their families who are not concerned with the combat of the faction.  What do you do when you have done it all?  Explore the unknown.  The House of Talbot spend their days in salons and universities learning as much as they can, discussing the mysteries of the universe and hoping to experience something truly new again.

Inside this book you will find

New Aptitudes

Techniques, Benefits and Drawbacks

Secret society occult practices

Hedonists seeking absolute pleasure

The Universities of Praelia primer

Tales of Prominent Talbot

and more secrets that you can't tell.

Posted on September 21, 2016 .

Fortune's Flavor - A Chalice of Thought tarot drinking game

A new card game is now available!

The Chalice of Thought is the cup you fill in this fast-paced card game of strategy and manipulation.  With multiple ways to play, as a tarot drinking game, as a team or all vs all card game and as a traditional tarot deck, Fortune's Flavor is an excitingly versatile game.  

Contains 78 Tarot cards and rule sheets.  

1-4 players 

Ages 10+

Posted on July 25, 2016 .

About the House of Talbot

        So you want to know about the House of Talbot eh?  I guess they are something to wonder about at least once in your life, but that house is not entirely fascinating once you peel back the air of mystery and look at them.  Many of them are honestly quite foolish.  Still, your money is as good as any so I will give you the honest truth that they don’t want you to know.  That is what you pay me for anyway.  

        You see, Talbots are dogs.  Not literally, but the ideology is that of the loyal beast.  They are loyal to each other in ways that others, outside of some factions I guess, are.  They are not like a noble house, but rather a group of noble houses that all work together to further each other’s ends. More on that in a moment, first we need to discuss that there are actually two Talbot houses in reality.  That is there are two types of people drawn to this guild.  First, and these are the rarer of the two, are the scholars.  They are the ones you find at the University or as chroniclers.

        Scholars in the Talbot are largely pacifistic types, who find the constant warfare of the land to be a frightening and undesirable.   They shy away from a life of hard work, usually because they are the sons of some some nobleman who has enough workers to afford to send their eternal heirs to get educated at the university.  So that is exactly what they do.  They spend their lives learning all of the things in all the books, whatever those may be.  I am not well educated man myself, but a bard’s life is simpler than that of a nobleman’s scholar I guess.  So I can only presume that they are exposed to great things in these libraries and universities.  A hefty price is paid for the luxury you can be sure, so it must be worth the price.  

        There are probably something on the order of a dozen universities in the five principalities, but none is more prestigiously spoken of than McFarlin.  To tell the truth, McFarlin is a whole town devoted to the university.  Never was much before I hear, so they embrace their place in the land.   McFarlin University does not only teach Talbot mind you, but a Talbot would be remiss if they didn’t take some courses at the University.  I think it is about making contacts with other nobles as much as learning, but I may be wrong.

        The other, more prominent Talbot are the men who spend so much time behind the closed doors of their manses and salons.   These men, and some women I hear, are all of noble background and heritage.   They have more Letcher than most men will ever see in a lifetime, and that is saying something if you catch my drift.   

        So what do they do in those salons?  I have had the rare pleasure of visiting one as a storyteller once or twice - well a few times.  I am a good bard, worth the money.  Where was I?  Oh, yes.  So once you get past those door men with their passwords and riddles to entry, you will enter a lavish area of all sorts of things - hedonism and self gratification mostly.   They are wealthy and are not ashamed to flaunt this.  

        Their houses are filled with paintings, libraries and the most comfortable seats one can imagine.  The greatest meeting of these Talbot I ever witnessed was some sort of celebration of a great hunt.  Now I have also seen Lords and Dukes and return with a prize boar from a hunt, and there is some grandeur to that, but this... These Talbot people were rejoicing over this horse meat - just because the horse was white with black stripes!  I have never seen such celebration about nothing in my life. 

        Another night they were participating in some sort of debauchery with dandelions and harlots.  I will speak little more than this about the subject - sailors coming back from war are less debased in the brothels of Sulphurdale than those nobles I saw that night.

        So what is the point of these salons?  Why are they so popular by the Talbot?  It is all about experiences and connections.   Those who have money keep their money by keeping friends that have money.  Then when the tax man and the almoners come they group together to pay the nobles bribes to become exempt from what the rest of us have to pay for.  Oh and they donate some money to a cause and get even more benefits.  

        The other thing seems to be boredom.  I guess I would be bored too if I didn’t have to work for anything.  They don’t suffer the same annoyances as fear of going to war as the rest of us might, so they end up with a lot of time on their hands.  Ultimately, with this much spare time the everyday things that we cherish become passé.  Whereas you or I may look forward to that small piece of meat with our dinner once a month or so, these Talbot people grow tired of their nightly feasts.  

        So they constantly seek out the rarer things in the world.  Foods from exotic locations are highly valued to them.  I saw them pay a hunter three Bar Letcher for a small monkey from the Sunderland Basin that was to be dinner at a celebration.   

        They also discuss exotic things.  They have a reputation as having dealt with the Shade Realm, and for a good reason if the rumors are exaggerated to a degree.  The truth is that they study the occult and mystic theories that border on heresy because they have talked about everything else in the world.  Eternal life with no plenty of time and a deficit of worry leads to some queer discussions on the very nature of reality.  

        So that is what happens in that guild, there is little more to be said.  They are bored nobles from noble houses that have more time and money than they know what to do with.  So what I suggest you do is deal with some other guild.  The Talbot are really sad in a way.  If you must deal with them, sell them on some crazy story about a rare object you know about.  Then charge them a year’s wage to get it for them.  If you are sly and convincing enough, you may make out like a bandit.   

Posted on July 17, 2016 .

Trouble in Westershire, Breitenburg and the Kaylinn Swamps

Swamps

A new army under the leadership of a Lady Mendoza has begun marching from north of Sulphurdale due west toward Azara.  They have been razing villages along the way and setting forest fires in their wake.  

Breitenburg

Recent disappearances of local vagrants and other peasants have caused the local Arbiter to enact a curfew at night.  The bodies of two lovers found hung by piano wires has thrown suspicion onto famed puppeteer Allesandro de Coronet, but when the town guards searched for him they found him dead - strung up like one of his marionettes and drained of his blood.

Westershire

Lord Joshua Antipater has publicly lost his temper and was forced into the stocks over the weekend after losing a debate with the Madame of the Bordello Fluer du Mal.  The embarrassing situation was made all the worse when Antipater's lover rushed to his side and offered to wash his feet - the very service that Fleur du Mal is well known for.   Lord Antipater has not commented further. 

 

Posted on March 28, 2016 .