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FedoraFerret wrote:
Out of curiosity, did they do anything to ** spoiler omitted **

What was wrong with the Celestial Plate Armor? That's a solid armor choice for tanks.


Anyone know if this thing is ready to ship?


So. My kingmaker group has recruited:
The Kobolds in book 1. Turned the silver mine into a town (called Drakenvale, if your curious.)

Recruited the Grande Beldane as Magister. For a while, she was the Grand Diplomat (foots in @$$es!)

Made peace with Crackjaw. Serves as a warden in that lake. Piracy on Lake Candlemere is NOT HAPPENING (also cleansed the Keep after killing 24 Will o' the Wisps).

Lizardmen of the forest are a favored trading partner.

Peace with the Centaurs was easy. They are now on their own personal nature preserve. Casinos are on the way.

The Spriggans are now populating Varnhold along with the saved commoners/survivors of Vordikai.

The long dead silver dragon was resurrected and now serves as the kingdom grand diplomat.

The PC ranger who serves as the Marshal, has created Dire Wolf cavalry.
The PC Alchemist is now a full professor at a Alchemist Academy that is part of the Acadmerium. The school is called Alchemrium.

The PC's have managed to build a great wall of kingdom all across the open plain on the south side of the starting map. Yes, ALL 8 hexes that are plains. That is a 96 mile wall that is 120 foot tall by 96 miles long anchored by the Tor Levine's. Lyres of Building are awesome in the game.

They have Ebberon style skyship factories (stats are the same however).

Tatzlford became the CIA headquarters, and needless to say when the attack in book 4 happens, its was a VERY one sided fight.

The Aasimar paladin/ Sacred Servant combo hangs out with Hound Archons and married a Lillend (balance the lawful side) and hangs out with angels for funsies (thank you Obsidian Steed and UMD checks).

The elf ranger is a drunk (and following Cayden Cailean). And under the effects of a dominate while a wisdom of 1 (thanks soul eaters) one rounds the paladin thanks to the lich.

3 wyverns are now Alcoholics who patrol the boarders of the kingdom when not drunk.

The paladin stabbed out his own eyes to destroy the occulous of abbadon. Why? Because he could.

In book 4, they took over Fort Drelev, negotiated peace with the Wizard (after nearly ripping his spine in one round) and now "consults" with the kingdom.

NOW, the recruited the biggest dang Tiger in all o Golarion, the super duper saber tooth tiger in book four. Needless to say, the Tiger Lords are not going to be a problem.


Achilles wrote:
Reputation could be critical for a would-be king in this adaptation. It almsot forces a PC king to be a good ruler....

Well, a good viking at any rate...


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Hello all, my first thread at this site since lurking for a 1 year.

As mentioned, I am interested in doing Kingmaker but set within the Lands of Linnorm Kings instead of Brevoy (you can thank Skyrim for that idea).

Anyone tried anything similar to this, or does any one have ideas/ thoughts/ questions about it?


Glad to see I am not the only one doing this.

What has been said here is basically the same thing going on in the background of my own Kingmaker game!

Great minds think alike!