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So you're having a quiet drink in an inn and the good guys turn up and tell you that they're here to save you from slaughter by an enemy invasion. Next thing you know, the good guys are the ones doing all the slaughtering. Then escape from that, only to find it's all been pinned on you! Betrayed or Betrayer? It's all relative...
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The Betrayers

Betrayal is relative

D&D (3.5)

Medieval Demographics

Accurate world-building ahoy...

June 30, 2008 09:26

Excellent post on late Medieval demographics by S. John Ross can be found at Medieval Demographics Made Easy.

It gives accurate values for population density, population required to support different trades, castles per country etc. Excellent stuff, and all based on accurate historical information from late Medieval France, Germany, and England.

 Now I just need to check how well Skyrholm matches up!

Over-reaching Newbie

Reach for the stars...

April 09, 2008 13:11

... and you might reach the moon. Or end up looking like an idiot, standing on a ladder in the middle field ranting about NASA turning down your innovative moon mission plans. One of the two.

Anyway…

When you and your friends decide that you'd like to give roleplaying a go again after 10 years or so away from it, and you've never DM-ed seriously before, and you've never even played D&D before, it's probably not the right time to also design your own campaign setting.

But where's the fun in that?

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