That hatred flares up anew in the throne room, and Ser Squeaky prevails, gutting Bracken like a river trout. Which is a nice touch, as in the books, Blackwoods and Brackens have hated each other for generations. (Kidding: House Blackwood, technically.) He quavers out his pitch, and promptly gets trash-talked by a jerk from House Bracken. Next up, Ser Squeaky Voiced Teen of House Simpsons. The elderly, pompous Lord Dondarrion of Blackhaven is blathering away about his castle's "deep, dry moat," like the shameless flirt he is. I'd guess we're instead at Riverrun, the seat of House Tully.) But as most of the suitors lined up before her are from Houses in the Riverlands - Frey, Mudd, Blackwood, etc. You can email us at You can also find us at our website, on Twitter, or on Facebook.(I first assumed that this was meant to be Storm's End, the seat of House Baratheon, given that that's Boremund Baratheon seated at Rhaenyra's side, walking her through the process. It is available as a PDF or in print at RPGNow.Īlthough not explicitly referenced in this episode, “ Welcome to Jakálla” Michael Cule’s article in in Issue 1 of The Eye of All-Seeing Wonder might also be useful to referees developing fresh off the boat campaigns. 1 provides more detail on Jakálla and Tékumel. Map of Jakálla (from the 1975 edition of EPT) is available as a PDF from RPGNow. Raymondĭeeds of the Ever-Glorious is available as a PDF from RPGNow.Įmpire of the Petal Throne is available as a PDF from RPGNow. Hosts: Scott Kellogg, James Maliszewski, and Victor J. FOTB adventure hooks gleaned from the Key to the Map of Jakálla ( EPT §3100 (Appendix C), p 111). The use of Pinterest boards as an aid to visualizing the setting of EPT. James notes the benefits of Jakálla’s relative proximity to the uncharted southern portions of Tékumel. Other cities conducive to FOTB approaches: Sokátis, Khirgár. Other options for FOTB characters: The Jakállan Underworld ( EPT § 1200, p. Other options for FOTB characters: The Hirilákte Arena ( EPT § 800, p. 51) is a prime example of the possibilities open to successful foreigners in Tsolyánu. The Legion of Chulin the Foreigner ( Deeds of the Ever-Glorious § 40, p. The “Ellis Island Approach” to foreign characters’ integration into Tsolyáni society over the course of a campaign. Victor notes Professor Barker’s reservations regarding early D&D’s inattention to societal context. The significance of the players’ relationship to society in Tékumel relative to other RPGs like D&D. Developing nonplayer characters ( EPT § 2830, p. The use of nonplayer characters to set up initial encounters (See EPT § 1110, p. Rules for generating patrons in EPT ( EPT § 1000, p. Músa Jakálla) provides the players a convenient entry point into the city. “Fresh off the boat” (“FOTB”) campaigns and their conveniences. This framing device presents a convenient mechanism for initiating players into the elaborately detailed environment of Professor Barker’s world. The initial premise of this kind of campaign is that the players’ characters are newcomers to the setting of the Empire of the Petal Throne. In this episode, our hosts discuss the “fresh off the boat” campaign. Welcome to The Hall of Blue Illumination, a podcast dedicated to the world of M.A.R. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 47:15
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