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Will this affect stores in Europe too?


Troop pregen character, are you telling us we can make troop PCs? *starts aggressively planning out a three-kobold-in-trenchcoat character*


Any chance Battlecry will update and overwrite the army rules and warfare rules from the Kingmaker AP?


Hey! This is awesome, been looking for ways to create visceral hexploration!

Just been playing around with it so far, but it seems a lot more hexes have activity in them based on the pre-configured ones in the 2E adventure path version. I suspect that the visible settlements ahead of removing hexes are Restov, Nivakta's Crossing and Oleg's Trading Post? In these hexes have you pre-configured the random rolls or are they based on encounters specific to those hexes detailed in the book?

In the book the Rostland Hinterlands appear a bit larger than the area you've defined around Oleg's on this map? (RH having having either 13 or 20 depending if you count the topmost hexes that are slightly cut off by the map in the book). Was the reduction here a practical choice or based on 1E maps?

There's also no differentiation of colours for the Greenbelt, Tuskwater, Kamelands, Selen Hills, Dunsward and Nomen Heights - is that also a practical choice? Perhaps to not give away or railroad the players too much? (there also appears to be some differences in the "western"/"left-most" version of the hex composition) (could maybe be an underlying issue with the map used I guess?)


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Wayne Reynolds wrote:
ErichAD wrote:
I don't recall her looking quite this waifish. No shoulders, arms and legs super skinny, narrow chest, little visible tappering from lats. She looks pretty fragile.
I wanted to avoid the muscled barbarian cliché.

The problem is that a muscled *female* barbarian is NOT a cliché, the unarmored torso, the skinny male fantasy is the cliché.

Amiri carries the biggest sword in the Inner Sea, she deserves muscles that lets her carry that sword with ease. I'm tired of skinny women with unarmored torsos, can we stop with these male fantasy tropes already?