| laraqua |
So I'm planning to give the settlements different flavors by introducing the settlement traits. What I know so far about this Andoran port city:
Metropolis. 54,200 people. 70% human, 12% Halfling, 8% dwarf, 4% elf, 4% gnome, 2% other. Democratic. NG. Mayor Radas Menadian.
I assumed it fell under 'Council' run as it's not an autocratic mayor by any stretch of the word. I assumed the +4 Modifiers means that all Modifiers start at +4.
Corruption: 2 (4 - 2 for Holy Site)
Crime: 4
Economy: 5 (4 + 1 for Strategic Location)
Law: 2 (4 - 2 for Council Run)
Lore: 4 (4 + 1 for being Neutral - 2 for Council run + 1 for Naval Academy)
Society: 9 (4 + 1 for being Good +4 for Council run)
17,600gp base cost. 110,000gp purchase limit. Spellcasting up to 9th. All minor items, 4d4 medium and 3d4 major items.
It can have 6 Qualities and I've picked:
Academy (Navy).
Holy Site (Iomedae - I imagine there'd be a large church to her here).
I'm considering Racially Intolerant (Chelish).
Strategic Location (Port).
I'm also wondering whether I should create a quality around it being largely a Naval Port all that military. It might may decrease crime / corruption but then again drunken naval sailors might mitigate that.
I also imagine that a lot of freed slaves get dropped off here and am wondering what sort of disadvantage might depict that.
Any thoughts? Ideas for other qualities / disadvantages it might have? Do my qualities look about right?
Heck, even telling me how you've run Augustana in the past would give me a clue as to what sort of qualities might be there and how I can run it myself.
Deadmanwalking
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Holy Site doesn't seem right, actually. That's for the center of a religion, or a site notable enough to be named and called out as important, not just a church.
I'd go with Pious instead (noting that all Neutral and Good religions are fine...Evil ones not so much), and throw on Prosperous (as that seems appropriate).
I'd then probably homebrew another Quality like 'Benevolent' decreasing Corruption and Crime each by 2 and maybe call that good.