craig@finance.econ.usyd.
05-28-1998, 12:45 AM
At 03:07 PM 27/5/98 +0100, you wrote:
>> At this point I'm not sure what to do. The non-blooded guy wants to
>> eventually have a bloodline - but his is also the power gamer in my group
>> and allways trys to be the autocrat. Maybe the role is suited to him. At
>> the same time I have a far more easygoing player who has been dying for the
>> chance to try a role of group leader. Its a toss up.
>
>Well it would make for a great plot if the unblooded one got the
>bloodline, but if I understand your characteristic of him correctly,
>he is something like Darien Avan, on a smaller scale. In this case,
>it would be difficult for him to become Emperor because of the
>Chamberlain (whatever his name is). IIRC the chamberlain wants an
>Emperor who is able to heal the wounds of the land and care for the
>citizens rather than his own ambition. This is why neither Avar nor
>Boeruine have become Emperor yet.
>
>(Pardon my rambling...)
>
>So if he is like them, he would at the very least have to do some
>serious roleplaying to convince the chamberlain that he is the
>rightful Emperor, since noone becomes Emperor without the Chamberlain
>saying so. The other player sounds more likely to be able to do this.
>Personally, I would give it to the easygoing player.
One of my players argued the same thing, however, I would argue that the
chamberlain only has the power to reject a candidate now because of the
fact that the other regents cannot agree on who should be Emperor. If
however a candidate, through either diplomacy (boring) or conquest was able
to gain the support of the majority of regenst then that person would be
appointed Emperor even if the Chamberlain objected. All they would need to
do is declare themselves Emperor and then appoint a new Chamberlain. Who
could object?
By the way as an aside the plan for my PC, who is the ruler of Diemed, is
to woe Prince Avan's daughter (according to the Sword and Crown adventure
shes evil but so is my PC so thats no problem) then offer to recognise
Avan's claim to the throne in return for being named his heir. This would
allow us to isolate the imperial city, maybe even assualt and capture it,
forcing any potention enemies to either fight their way through our
combined armies to aid the city or run the blockade of our combined navies.
Either way it would be difficult. With the Imperial City in our hands and
the Chamberlain removed victory is inevitable.
Craig
>> At this point I'm not sure what to do. The non-blooded guy wants to
>> eventually have a bloodline - but his is also the power gamer in my group
>> and allways trys to be the autocrat. Maybe the role is suited to him. At
>> the same time I have a far more easygoing player who has been dying for the
>> chance to try a role of group leader. Its a toss up.
>
>Well it would make for a great plot if the unblooded one got the
>bloodline, but if I understand your characteristic of him correctly,
>he is something like Darien Avan, on a smaller scale. In this case,
>it would be difficult for him to become Emperor because of the
>Chamberlain (whatever his name is). IIRC the chamberlain wants an
>Emperor who is able to heal the wounds of the land and care for the
>citizens rather than his own ambition. This is why neither Avar nor
>Boeruine have become Emperor yet.
>
>(Pardon my rambling...)
>
>So if he is like them, he would at the very least have to do some
>serious roleplaying to convince the chamberlain that he is the
>rightful Emperor, since noone becomes Emperor without the Chamberlain
>saying so. The other player sounds more likely to be able to do this.
>Personally, I would give it to the easygoing player.
One of my players argued the same thing, however, I would argue that the
chamberlain only has the power to reject a candidate now because of the
fact that the other regents cannot agree on who should be Emperor. If
however a candidate, through either diplomacy (boring) or conquest was able
to gain the support of the majority of regenst then that person would be
appointed Emperor even if the Chamberlain objected. All they would need to
do is declare themselves Emperor and then appoint a new Chamberlain. Who
could object?
By the way as an aside the plan for my PC, who is the ruler of Diemed, is
to woe Prince Avan's daughter (according to the Sword and Crown adventure
shes evil but so is my PC so thats no problem) then offer to recognise
Avan's claim to the throne in return for being named his heir. This would
allow us to isolate the imperial city, maybe even assualt and capture it,
forcing any potention enemies to either fight their way through our
combined armies to aid the city or run the blockade of our combined navies.
Either way it would be difficult. With the Imperial City in our hands and
the Chamberlain removed victory is inevitable.
Craig