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Toys for the Sandbox 52: The Royal Palace

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King Krister IV has a reputation and it’s not such a good one. He’s a womanizer and everyone knows he likes to party. But his City By the Sea is on the brink of war and contrary to what many of his people believe, he is quite prepared to deal with it. That is, he’s prepared to deal with the problems he knows about. He doesn’t know that all the threads in the mix - the northerners, the military, the poor, the isolationists, the Daashiono, the Wraith King and the Troglodytes – all these strands have been woven together by the young god who is poised to come into his own right now, right here in The City By the Sea. Prophecy and destiny have a bead on your city, King Krister. Brave adventurers are heading your way to fight for the young god. It looks like war! War coming to The City By the Sea…

Toys for the Sandbox is not a module, it is not a campaign setting, instead it is a framework for GMs to use to reinforce their own imaginations. Sometimes players zig when you expect them to zag, other times they take your plot point into a back alley and leave it penniless and bleeding. Each week we present a new location with a map and some flavor text. In addition we add 4 NPCs with a bit of history and a few simple thoughts on how to stat them for whatever game you are playing. There are also 6 plot hooks each with 3 ways to twist them. Added to that there is usually a table or two filled with rumors and encounters.

Great for use with Legends of Anglerre, Strands of Fate, Dungeon World, Risus: The Anything RPG, FUDGE, Harnworld, and easily adaptable to Dungeons, and Dragons, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Pathfinder, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, The One Ring, HERO, GURPS, BRP, and many others.

 

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Roger L. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 19th, 2013
Veröffentlichung #52 „The Royal Palace“ beschreibt ein Schloss, wessen Höhepunkt in Ruhm und Macht lang zurück liegt. Noch ist die regierende Familie in Position, doch mehren sich die Stimmen des Unmutes aus den Reihen des Volkes und der Armee. [...]
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