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Mittens
GM, 976 posts
Shifter
change job kupopopo!
Tue 17 Sep 2013
at 07:06
  • msg #1

Kingmaker

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Brevoy is a proud land, known throughout Golarion
for producing able warriors, regal nobles, and clever
rogues. Yet Brevoy’s two regions, Issia and Rostland,
have long held one another in contempt and now stand
on the verge of civil war. Both Issia and Rostland were
independent nations until Choral the Conqueror’s barbarian
armies and red dragon servitors united the regions into
a single kingdom two centuries ago. Until recently, the
iron rule of House Rogarvia maintained a fragile peace
between the two regions. But a decade ago, House Rogarvia
mysteriously disappeared, and the conniving leaders of
Issia’s House Surtova supplanted them as Brevoy’s rulers.
Now a labyrinthine political landscape plagues the nation,
full of secret alliances, provincial loyalties, and nefarious
plots; civil war seems inevitable. In Rostland to the south,
the swordlords see in many of Issia’s recent political moves
the swift approach of such a war. They rightly fear such an
event, for Rostland is smaller than Issia, it has fewer armies,
and its rolling hills and grasslands offer very little in the
way of natural defenses. Worse, unlike Issia, whose northern
border stretches along the Lake of Mists and Veils, which
offers some defense, Rostland’s southern border lies along
a stretch of wilderness infested with bandits and monsters.
If Brevoy falls into civil war, it won’t be long at all before
the violent, opportunistic vultures to the south move to take
advantage of Rostland’s problems.
This southern region of wilderness is called the Stolen
Lands. While these lands are technically a part of the
River Kingdoms, several of which have advanced claims
in the past, Rostland has long viewed them as “stolen”
from it by bandits and monsters. Many attempts have
been made to settle the Stolen Lands, but to date, none
have succeeded, making these 33,000 square miles of
unclaimed wilderness the largest swath of unclaimed
land in the entire River Kingdoms. As tensions mount
in Brevoy, some of Rostland’s swordlords hope to change
that fact; they have issued charters to several groups of
adventurers, sending them south into the Stolen Lands.
These initial charters are simple enough: re-open the
old trade routes along the rivers and scatter or defeat the
bandits who have made them too dangerous to use. Beyond
that, it seems apparent that Rostland wants to encourage
new nations to grow in this region—and believes that by
supporting these nascent kingdoms as allies, it’ll gain
loyal support in any coming conflict with Issia. It’s a bold
and brilliant political move—for if Rostland turned its
own resources to the task, not only would such a move
weaken its defenses against the north, but the blatant
power grab would certainly force Issia’s hand. By sending
free agents south, the swordlords of Rostland hope to
create new allies without sacrificing their own position
of power in Brevoy.
Yet as with most complex and brilliant plans, there are
plenty of opportunities for disaster.

t he K ingmaKer Pc s
Your group of characters begins the Kingmaker Adventure
Path as one of four groups sent south into the Stolen Lands
to defeat bandits and, hopefully, to establish one of four
new nations in the River Kingdoms.

Charter:
Be it so known that the bearer of this charter has been charge by the Swordlords of Restov, acting upon the greater good and
authority vested within them by the office of the Regent of the
Dragonscale Throne, has granted the right of exploration and travel
within the wilderness region known as the Greenbelt. Exploration
should be limited to an area no further than thirty-six miles east and
west and sixty miles uth of Oleg’s Trading Post. The carrier of
this charter should also strive against banditry and other unlawful
behavior to be encountered. The punishment for unrepentant banditry
remains, as always, execution by sword or rope. So witnessed on this
24th day of Calistril, under watchful eye of the Lordship of Restov
and authority granted by Lord Noleski Surtova, current Regent of
the Dragonscale Throne.


A dventure S ummAry
The adventure begins with the PCs, each bearing a charter
from the Lord Mayor of Restov granting license to explore and
map the section of the Stolen Lands known as the Greenbelt,
arriving at a small, remote trading post at the southern edge
of rural Rostland.


This message was last edited by the GM at 07:15, Tue 17 Sept 2013.
Tread
player, 42 posts
Prissy, girly girl
...who's a TANK
Tue 17 Sep 2013
at 13:03
  • msg #2

Re: Kingmaker

The oversized 7'6" female fighter made her way to the trading post. She sighs in relief upon seeing the place. The girl had not been sure if she would make it to the trading post. But, remembering the banditry in the area, she quickly regathers herself, prepared for either an ambush or bad news for when she walks through the doors.

With her is a little boy. A runt for his age on top of being young, the little boy seems like a baby next to the giant fighter. He's wearing a very arcane looking outfit, even going as far as to have arcane markings on his skin (although none of it is permanent). He's sitting on the tall fighter's shoulders as the two get closer to the outpost.
Scott
Tue 17 Sep 2013
at 20:29
  • msg #3

Re: Kingmaker

  Meanwhile, a fair skinned shaggy haired blond man of average height in common traveler's clothes rereads some of the finer details of the charter he was given*  'Hmm, I don't have a sword.' he thinks to himself, 'But I have some rope, and Rope Gauntlets are made of rope.  That should count right?'  It was best to consider the practical difficulties, before the philosophical ones like, if they say they are sorry does that mean no execution?  Unrepentant bandits don't usually apologize.

  Putting his legal document away, Scott sees he is approaching traditional civilization, as well as fellow travelers.  Anyone who gives small children (or very skinny halflings) shoulder rides probably wasn't a bandit.  "Hello, are you also here about this whole striving against banditry thing?"

*A wounded adventurer leaving the lands and saying "Screw This" threw the charter at him in passing.

OOC: Oversized would suggest Tread is too big.  But Tread is Tread, she's proper sized.
On the subject of size, Gnome Girl in the Core Book race lineup is a half foot taller than the halfling man.

Joey
player, 38 posts
Changeling that
looks like a Dragonborn
Wed 18 Sep 2013
at 03:10
  • msg #4

Re: Kingmaker

Joey, a kitsune cleric of Serenrae, has been sticking to human form for the hourney mostly because having a fur coat underneath gear and armor is unneeded.  He is of course very impressed with little Eli and his big mommy for a number of reasons.

"This must be Oleg's Trading Post," he thinks aloud, "Sure will be nice to rest in something other than a tent for a change.  And eat something other than rations.  Assuming there's room and food to be had.  I'll be surprised if there isn't."

He smiles and nods at the unarmored man, opens a pouch, pulls out a folded paper, unfolds it, and shows it to be a copy of the charter.
Tread
player, 43 posts
Prissy, girly girl
...who's a TANK
Wed 18 Sep 2013
at 04:09
  • msg #5

Re: Kingmaker

Tread turns to look at Scott. She is surprised the man is not surprised by her size. Then again, there's always the chance he doesn't think she's human. Some people have thought she was some exotic human-looking race before, after all. "Hi there... and yes I am here on the behest of the Swordlords of Restov to help rid the area of banditry." her voice is feminine, sure, but is also as big as she is, booming at around 70 decibels*. "This is Eli." she says, motioning to the boy on her shoulders. "And who might you two be?"


*OOC: For reference, 60 decibels is conversation levels. 80 decibels is yelling.
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