How do you design a functional and realistic social network for a court intrigue campaign?
You must include at least one boy whose only job it to get slapped in the face when the prince misbehaves because the prince is too sacred to be touched or punished like that so they slap the other boy instead.
I've never played in a political campaign or know anyone who has. I'm sure if done well it would be super cool though.
>>97403932https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcghKtd-yP0
*rocks back and forth foaming at the mouth* HE'S EVERYWHERE I LOOK! He's in the room with us right now!
Puckee the spamming redditor must be permanently banned from /tg/.https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/14ixu2q/comm_art_count_aimeric_ii_of_cavelle_campaign_npc/https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/search/image/8XCsdO9cvVhU-cisLY1Njw/
Modslop thread.
Poison is the weapon of women.
>>97403932Watch Game of Thrones. Or read the books if you have plenty of time. That should give you some inspiration.
>puckee thread
Hidden messages are cool.>>97404040The Borgias as well
>>97403932how are literally all of your commissions boring?
This duke here could be a charming political player.
>>97403932Why do you care when you don't even play games, Puckface?
You probably have to be really good at roleplaying NPCs well as a DM for a political campaign.