
blargney the second |
I'm going to start DMing a Kingmaker campaign very soon. One thing I'd like to do is have the 6th book foreshadowed much earlier with proto-bloom kingdom events. Has somebody already done something like that?
Also, it seems like there ought to be a small possibility for two events to happen in a single month. Roll Twice is a longstanding tradition. :)
-blarg

hargoyle |

Great stuff! Absolutely using this.
BTW, is there a list of community created material for KM, like this one made by Evil Paul for Carrion Crown?

Siobharek |

I used the event table in my last session, and it. Just. Worked. I have a better feeling about this table than the one in River Kingdoms (although that's pretty sweet as well). I hope there'll be a nice, expanded event table in Ultimate Campaign as well.
For now, thank you very much for a job well done.

Talphienne |

I'm finding the players are advancing too fast for the kingdom to grow. We're are at a 15 hex barony with only a few buildings and the players are almost level 8... I find there are too many "random" events and too little plot building events. Anyone else?
I dunno, I find that even the really random stuff can build the plot by quite a bit. The most recent random event I rolled up was a Monster Attack + Wealthy Immigrant. So, I decided that a certain lover of Elvish statuary was moving south to the players' kingdom, and had been kidnapped by a black dragon that was now lairing in a certain area from Book 1 which they had never gotten around to exploring. This introduces them to the NPC, gives them a reason to go explore that part of the region, opens up another plot point involving that area, and establishes that there are dragons in the region...