So, something like that?if enough people want to I can just swap them out for a knightly horse chapter when I get to a computer
[X] Plan: Sound the Drums of War + Allow / No north Star
-[X] Allow Anna:
-[X] No:
-[X] Call North:
--[X] Call Raven Knights of Morr/Black Guard of Morr, The Bull Warriors
I prefer to keep Knights of the North Star South as mobile reserve / potential asset for the Beasttide, so here is a version of Woltaire's plan that does exactly that.
maybe but my plan name better
It IS your plan name.
But he does though?In tabletop terms he has a magical weapon, Durandal, and magic armor, the Gromril Rune Plate, but he doesn't have a magical Talisman.
Name: Roland Martel du Lac Dieudonné
Date of Birth: 2280
Titles: Sir, Knight of the Mountain, Dawongr of Karak Azul, Deva's Chosen, The Unstriped King, Hero of the Golden Plains, The Pale Xiezhi, The Warlord That Wasn't, Ettinslayer, Dread of the Dread Maw, Preytonbane, [REDACTED], [REDACTED], The Western Revenant, The Ghost of Honor, The Lost Lotus, The Sunset Lion, Hero of Shenlong Village, The Poor Knight
Prestige: [REDACTED]
Equipment: Durendal (Ancient Rune Inscribed Gromril Greatsword), Karak-Klad (Ancient Rune Inscribed Gromril Full Plate Armor), Medal of the Tiger Generals of Cathay (Powerful Warding Amulet), Landuin (Purebred Bretonnian Warhorse)
Inventory: A Questing Knight's Supplies (Various)
Fate Points: 5
Fortune Points: 10 Per Day (Able to add +5 To A Roll Per Day)
But he does though?
Roland is an accomplished adventure he's had tons of time to do his own epic events and get his own equipment. He doesn't need a handout from Freddy besides friendship
They don't stack? I thought the rule was a cap at 4+, not for everything,
Its hard to understate the sheer vastness of the Old World wilderness. These people don't have GPS, or surveillance satellites, Google Earth, Twitter, traffic cams, etc.
In Gotrek and Felix, they once came across a full on Chaos Warband, led by a powerful Chaos Champion, who was just casually burning villages down in the depths of the Empire as she sought out her daughter to kill to prove herself truly dedicated to Chaos. There were no State Troops deploying on her, no rallying Knightly Order, no strike force of Wizards, etc.
That was when the Empire was arguably at it's most powerful, at least until, uh, stuff happened.
Charlemagne didn't need to take the main roads, not really. He didn't even necessarily travel entirely in the Empire. He started in the Vaults after all.
- Master Rune of Skella Valayadottir: The long, painful battles of the War of Vengeance engendered a great hatred of magic within Skella's heart, for too many times had it struck down good dawi at the hands of the Asur. Thus did she strike this rune for the first time, a vengeful thing indeed based upon the Master Rune of Balance and Master Rune of Spite, that it might take the magic of the enemy within itself and release it again at the behest of its new master. (6+ Chance To Absorb Incoming Enemy Spells, Cleanse, And Release As Wielder-Controlled Blast)
- Rune of Warding: This rune grows bright when harm is directed towards its charge, causing swiftness of movement to block, to dodge, and on occasion simply cause the attack to fail entirely. (+6 Ward Save)
- Rune of Striking: Uncanny precision flows forth from this rune, channeled into and aiding in its wielder's attacks against their enemies. Skill itself has been amplified by the carefully struck Rune. (+5 To Personal Attack Rolls, i.e. 50+5(Rune of Striking)=55)
TBF in context it was a relatively small band with only a single cannon and most of it's numbers being made from beastmen and can be inconvenienced by a random village with some put together defenses
and the reputation was starting to spread
True! But that's sort of my point. Charlemagne may have Krell's armor and axe, plus his own tainted presence/power from the Dark Gods, but he's one guy. But he's capable of walking for, like, weeks without anyone even seeing him, especially if he doesn't take the main roads/paths. After the Vaults, his warband was entirely dead, his main spellcaster/magus was dead, and he was alone.
He was not, necessarily, like some Chaos Lords who are just walking wastelands, who leave burnt and hellish tainted earth behind them in vast gulfs like Archaeon or Crom might.
Charlemagne was running the most open band of Chaos Worshippers in Tilea/Estalia, and it still wasn't big enough of a deal to make the international Rumor Mill. It might not have seemed like it from Roland's/the Interlude's perspective, but Roland had/has a literal homing system thanks to his Grail Visions that are telling him precisely what direction to go in to get after his son, which pushed them to the desperation moves of sacking/razing more openly to get more resources to try and keep ahead of him and the band of Furies and their Furiosa.
All I was saying is that the wilderness is big enough that if you aren't actively sacking/raiding/razing/invading/attacking/etc. various settlements, it is possible to just sorta move through 'em without people noticing as much. And those that do, like isolated trappers/hunters/etc. are just as likely to have their disappearances blamed on it being the Great Forests of the Empire rather than specifically some raving Chaos Champion who cut them down and ate them.