I picked up a copy of Sword and Crown, started reading Birthright™ Novels, and recently acquired adventures and two Campaign Expansions.īy the time I picked up the Birthright™ Campaign Setting, or rather recieved it in the mail yesterday, I knew everything I needed to know about Birthright™ and its world, Aebyrnis.īirthright™ is Wizards of the Coast's strongest campaign setting. So, due to limited resources, I went backwards in acquiring Birthright material. In short, players play politics, not dungeon delvers. I found out that in Birthright, player characters are kings and queens, princes and princesses, great wizards, powerful Patriarchs, and Guildmasters. However, I joined the Birthright Mailing List on MPGN-net and I was hooked. No problem, I naively thought, I have War Law, I can easily adapt this adventure to my own world system. The adventure included details on running mass combat. When I first bought Warlock of the Stonecrowns, an adventure supplement to Birthright, I was introduced to a World where players aren't your run of the mill heroes.
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