GM Questions

GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Fri Nov 17, 2017 8:25 am

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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:16 pm

Miscellaneous Rulings/Answers:

- Your hosts will be providing food, drink, and lodging for all guests of Status 3+, as well as their horses and hounds. The food is generous and befitting your station, but the drink is heavily watered wine or ale. If you want proper drinks, you will need to have brought them with you, or you may attempt to purchase them in town.

- Servants are available at your beck and call any time except Late Night. Even servants are allowed to sleep! Water-bearers, tasked with fetching an carrying urns for bathing and kettles for boiling, bring water on demand; cupbearers fetch food and drink; and pages carry messages back and forth.

- Most sundry has been provided for the guests. Luxury items like ink, quills, and writing paper must be supplied by the guests, or purchased in town.

- Hunting Falcons, while not uncommon, are not so frequently seen as dogs. A trained falcon costs 22ss, but you also require 30ss worth of falconry gear. Use the stats for the Eagle given in the rulebook. Hunting with your falcon uses your Animal Handling Ability with the falcon's Hunt Speciality.
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Re: GM Questions

Postby Mariessa Tremaine » Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:10 pm

GhostWolfe wrote:- Hunting Falcons, while not uncommon, are not so frequently seen as dogs. A trained falcon costs 22ss, but you also require 30ss worth of falconry gear. Use the stats for the Eagle given in the rulebook. Hunting with your falcon uses your Animal Handling Ability with the falcon's Hunt Speciality.


Hmm, I was under the impression that it used the Survival Skill (Hunting speciality), since it says in the book that you get +1D to your Survival test if you have a hound or hunting bird?
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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:58 am

It's a twist on the advanced rules.

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Note that is says "can", so you may still use your Survival Ability if preferred, but you lose the falcon's Hunt Bonus Dice.
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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:17 pm

It was pointed out to me that writing quills are not listed in the Equipment chapter of the book. Closer inspection reveals that paper isn't there either. However, at some point during the creation of the rulebook, there was an item called a "writing kit" (p.37, Prersonal Gear). Presumably this kit would contain the quills and paper that went along with the ink that does have a listed price.

Basic, functional quills are incredibly easy to make. All you really need to do is trim the end of a feather on the appropriate angle, and physics takes care of the rest. Maesters probably manage an unending supply of cheap quills from the rookery. For this reason, I'm deeming that a plain, functional, disposable quill is free. Even if your character doesn't/can't make them themselves, they can probably find someone who can give you one of theirs.

As for paper, that's a little more tricky. Rushes would grow along the banks of every river in Westeros, but these would primarily be used to make mats for the floors of Smallfolk and Nobles alike (this is what is meant when a place is described as having "rushes on the floor"). Papermaking would also be a niche skill; weaving rushes into mats is one thing, but the common people are not generally literate, and have no need to manufacture paper. Easy to obtain supplies drives the cost down, the rarity of the skill to make up drives the cost back up again.

I am thinking that a sheaf of 20 pages of shitty 'paper' made from rushes would cost around the same as a vial of ink (20cp). The finer paper (made from wood pulp) that is used to send messages via raven, that noblewomen write their letters to each other on, and is bound into books, would be more expensive. The cost of this paper for sending ravens, keeping financial records, and other off-screen House-related activities is assumed to be included in the cost of your primary Defense Holding. Assume that, to a reasonable extent, if you need to send a raven while at the Festival, Maester Hubert will provide everything you need. If you wish to have your own writing paper (made from, y'know, real paper), as a point of pride or a display of wealth, let's say those 20 sheets will cost you 1ss. Important documents are written on parchment, which is not really going to available for general purchase.


Summary
Writing Quills: free
20 sheets 'paper': 10cp
20 sheets paper: 1ss
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Re: GM Questions

Postby Liliane Marten » Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:16 pm

Looking at this event would a woman being armed be likely to get confiscated?

Mostly trying to gauge if I should do other options than A.


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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:19 pm

Bow and arrows are fine. You might get some looks/comments from the guards who aren't smart enough to know that a woman carrying weapons also knows how to use them.
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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Sat Dec 09, 2017 11:52 pm

Cross-posting for discoverability:

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This Benefit must be declared before rolling. It cannot be added after you've seen the result.

Destiny Points
Destiny works something like Void in L5R, and a bit more like Destiny in EotE. As such, it must be declared before rolling, and cannot be added afterwards.

Rule of Thumb
As a general guideline, anything that will change the result of a roll must be declared and incorporated into the roll, and cannot be added later.
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Re: GM Questions

Postby Terrance Stone » Sun Dec 10, 2017 2:27 am

I'm happy to have my use of it reversed. I forgot I even had it.
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Re: GM Questions

Postby GhostWolfe » Sun Dec 10, 2017 2:30 am

Between the "different rulebooks" and the differences between real-time games and pbp and me being totally unable to get rolls right at the start of a new game, I'm fine with what happened Day 1.
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