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Repairing a ruined castle
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Greyblade
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:53 am Posts: 120 Location: Paris, Wastri's homeland
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 Repairing a ruined castle
Hi all,
My players are gonna explore and hopefully free an old ruined castle from a pack of orcs.
I have a feeling they will want to appropriate the walls as their home and fancy themselves Castelans.
I have some rough estimates for the value of repairs that they will need to undertake to make their new home somewhere livable again.
The repairs that need to be done: -freeing and terracing the road leading to the castle -repairing and rebuilding the outer walls sections that crumbled -minor repairs to three towers, one tower to be rebuilt -rebuild the main hall -reconsecrate and repair the chapel -rebuild the stables -rebuild the annex buildings
So I have some ideas but are there costs/rules somewhere to help me build a sheet of repairs and costs to present to the players and give them some incentives to go look for treasure?
_________________ Durka durka Muhammad djihad
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Tue May 07, 2019 7:47 pm |
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Go0gleplex
Greater Lore Drake
Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 7:00 am Posts: 3712 Location: Keizer, OR
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Castle Keepers Guide (2nd Printing) Starting on Page 144 - Construction
_________________ "Rolling dice and killing characters since September 1976." "Author of Wardogs! and Contributor to Iron Stars and Starmada-Admiralty ed." "Certified crazy since 2009."
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Tue May 07, 2019 8:31 pm |
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Greyblade
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:53 am Posts: 120 Location: Paris, Wastri's homeland
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Cool!
Page 122 on the version I own but I'm gonna have a look
Thanks
_________________ Durka durka Muhammad djihad
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Tue May 07, 2019 9:12 pm |
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Telhawk
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:00 am Posts: 167
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Not adding anything of significance - I think Go0gleplex's answer pretty much nailed it shut, and well done on that - but with regard to the topic itself...man, this is one of those things that puts RPGs - and especially fantasy-based ones, in this situation - in a separate category of their own. In what other circumstances could people turn home renovation into a game, and potentially make it a pretty darned interesting one? Sure, there might be other factors intruding in the gaming narrative - monsters from the Ninth Circle of Hell invading, evil three-digit level tyrants kidnapping princesses on the way to their weddings, and so on - but such trivial incidents can be dealt with in between attending to the tower reconstruction and indoor plumbing innovations. Seriously, though, this is something that, if I was involved in, I'd take a real personal hand in making the best show I could; e.g., take online castle floorplan diagrams and display photos and start doing a mix-and-match of whatever seemed like it might be the most useful and/or dramatic. All congratulations, Greyblade, on giving your players a chance to take the option of doing something that might seem so pedestrian, but could end up becoming a major developmental, and group participation, root from which a gaming group draws its identity.
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Wed May 08, 2019 4:18 am |
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Greyblade
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:53 am Posts: 120 Location: Paris, Wastri's homeland
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Thanks mate, and my thoughts exactly.
I see this as a giant opportunity to expand the campaign and ground the players somewhere for the long run, give them attachment to a place and leave the murder hobo days behind.
But yeah, challenges will come their way too, need money for repairs... It's a great roleplaying tool I think
_________________ Durka durka Muhammad djihad
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Wed May 08, 2019 7:09 am |
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Telhawk
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:00 am Posts: 167
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Greyblade, no kidding, I read this over and busted a gut laughing. Just picturing the boxed game, Murder Hobos: The RPG (not recommended for children under 12), the cover being a shot from the Hobo With A Shotgun faux trailer, and the back cover text, "Yes! Now you can wander the streets of America (or any fictional nation your GM creates) and kill with an eye toward accumulating riches! With statistics like Grunt Endurance (being able to walk for days and sleep outside without dying), Pathos (looking helpless and a victim of social injustice when you're begging at the streetcorner, despite the dozens of people you've killed), Sociopathology (the ability to kill without remorse and which mirrors the trait so many corporate raiders possess) and Who-Gives-A-F*** (being able to pretend to not care that you don't have the basic material possessions to build a life and impress people as to how tough you are), you'll be able to create a character that feels like a real life person! Whether it's just for being able to afford a spot for the night at that group room at the hostel (where there could be hobos equally dedicated to murdering you for your quarters and bus passes) or renting that one-bedroom basement apartment for a month, this is the game where you can wander without possessions, morals or long-term purposes in life! Get your dice and start rolling now!"
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Wed May 08, 2019 5:31 pm |
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Go0gleplex
Greater Lore Drake
Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 7:00 am Posts: 3712 Location: Keizer, OR
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
My group is slowly working towards the refurbishment of an abandoned cloister. So far they've only replaced some furnishings...the real work has yet to begin with the replacement of plumbing, un-blocking and restoration of windows, and cleaning out the foulness remaining in the cellars from the necromantic shadow cultist that had been working on corrupting the area.
_________________ "Rolling dice and killing characters since September 1976." "Author of Wardogs! and Contributor to Iron Stars and Starmada-Admiralty ed." "Certified crazy since 2009."
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Wed May 08, 2019 5:55 pm |
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Greyblade
Hlobane Orc
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:53 am Posts: 120 Location: Paris, Wastri's homeland
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 Re: Repairing a ruined castle
Cool stuff that whole owning a ruined place I find, it really gives lots of incentives to go adventuring and ideas for games, NPCs etc And Telhawk, we should licence that game, like right now. Lets call it "Macho nerdos with dice" 
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