I’m running a low fantasy campaign vaguely based on the Thirty Years War (with a succession crisis for spice). One of things my players will be able to do is use the chaos to advance their social positions- getting promoted in “adventurer armies”, investing in merchants, acquiring lands, and marrying into the nobility. Then there’d be a level of social combat as they gotta actually court them and get their parents permission.Like, quick example, Wizardess the Wizard gets rich off of investing in apples, enough so that Knightly McKnight agrees to let her marry his heir, who she met and started seeing when they were hired by the same guy to kill Protestants.The setting is Low Fantasy not-Central Europe. Vast majority of nobles are humans, but there’s a few wealthy halfling and half-elven (as in elves with significant human ancestry) families, too.
Are you players women by chance??
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>>97110263Who wants to know
>>97110263>DM describes his game by referencing real world history.Zero chance his players are women. In my experience this shit turns women off SO fast.
>>97111446I'm not a woman and this shit turns ME off so fast.
Local friar who pays the services of a brothel to "administering extreme unction". Local prostitutes are very happy when they see him or one of his fellows. They are their best clients. They pay very well and sometimes they just come to talk!
>>97109976I would highly suggest using Pendragon for this, actually. That, or one of the Warhammer RPG campaigns for the same general atmosphere.
>>97111485>administering extreme unctionHe plays old video games with them?