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QUOTE: Mark Diaz Truman (published 2017-04-30, Sunday)
It's here. Thoughts, feelings, opinions and any ideas inspired from this work, please share them.
I am going to start reading it now.
QUOTE: Mark Diaz Truman (published 2017-02-09, Thursday)
So, I was wondering if there were any 'missing' nations compared to historical 17th Century. i checked a map for 1648 (post-Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the 30-years War).
Working from the west:
Portugal: subsumed into Castille?
Spanish Kingdoms: Castille.
Ireland: Inismore
Scotland: Highland Marches
England: Avalon
Kingdom of France: Montaigne
Holy Roman Empire: Eisen
Dutch Republic: part of Vestenmannavnjar?
Kingdom of Denmark: part of Vestenmannavnjar
Swiss: covered by Eisen? maybe not.
QUOTE: Ben Woerner (published 2016-09-28, Wednesday)
We have another sourcebook available for you to look at: Pirate Nations! John, Mark, and Ben Woerner did a great job pulling this book into shape, and we're excited to see what you think.
Aside from this thread, does anyone know where I can find a list of major themes associated with each Nation in Theah? I'm talking big picture, bullet pointed stuff. I'm looking for a way to encapsulate each nation for my players (an myself as a reference aid).
Thanks!
This is how I imagine the Sarmatian Nikola Zrinski
I was hoping some veterans of the game can tell me how they've composed PC groups consisting of characters from different nations. Reading through the 1e materials, it's clear how much emphasis the authors place on a character's homeland. And unless some/all of the PCs belong to the same secret society, it seems like it could be tricky having PCs of, say, 3 nations working together. I'm looking for tips on to build relationships among PCs, whether they exist prior to the game's start or if the first session is their meeting.
Thank you!