Sword Riot Quest

I forgot to count the omake bonus:oops:

The results of "following the nobles" will be up tonight, sorry everyone who already voted.
 
Can you give us a general idea how much that is? How much buying power does one Gold have?

Also, could we have one guy wield two swords, doubling his killing capability?

A single gold is enough to equipt someone in below average Amor and weaponry or buy a house (shack) in the poor quarter.

Also, you can wield two swords, but only if you are an Iron warrior or a beserker because they slow down and make fighting awkward for anyone else.
 
Also, you can wield two swords, but only if you are an Iron warrior or a beserker because they slow down and make fighting awkward for anyone else.
I thought the swords helped with the heavy part, and pretty much controlled the arm they were in also eliminating most of the awkwardness. They might have had to get use to each-other, but didn't think it would be TOO hard.
 
[x] Bury your dead.
[x] Leave and follow the nobles.

[X] Bury your dead.

[X] Leave and follow the nobles.

[x] Bury your dead.
[x] Leave and follow the nobles.

[x] Bury your dead.
[x] Leave and follow the nobles.

[x] Bury your dead.
[x] Leave and follow the nobles.

'Bury your dead' finished this turn you need to change your votes.
 
I thought the swords helped with the heavy part, and pretty much controlled the arm they were in also eliminating most of the awkwardness. They might have had to get use to each-other, but didn't think it would be TOO hard.

It is possible, but will require a roll for other groups. Also, you don't have enough "awakened" your current ones are "sleeping." You need the shrine to wake them up.
 
Why didn't we wake them up as we found them after we found that alter?

Mistacal mubo jumbo, the swords need to be concrated with your own labor's or that of your allies, Greal doesn't like it, (game balance and action trees, you need to do this to unlock stuff later on).
 
[X] Practice fighting as team and not an individual, covering for each members' weakness. It's teamwork that wins a war.
 
Following the nobles
The company sets out on the road, following the nobles and leaving the city behind. The tracks weren't hard to follow, lots of footprints, caravan, and camel tracked marked the way. After about a week of following the rough trail through the arid grassland, and eating through the supplies, they come upon the nobles destination.

The mining city of Gralzar, which is much richer and more prosperous then your city, although the relations of the nobles between both cities are know to be good and intermarriage isn't an unheard of occurrence.

The city itself is divided into five districts, although they aren't as heavily separated as in your city. They also have shorter walls, this is because one of your cities former less-than-sane rulers spent the whole treasury and increased taxes to put up extremely high walls. The city never really recovered.

Enough about that, though, now is the interesting part. Outside the city, two different armies are clashing, both with shield walls, but it looks like it will develop into a chaotic melee soon. One side you have some kind of besieging army, which has slightly superior equipment, discipline, and numbers, although it is not so much as to be insurmountable. On the other side is the nobles, or, more accurately, their troops. Behind the army, outside of the battle, is the camp where most of the nobles, camels, peasants, and caravans are at. There is also a mainly token force of troops protecting them.

As to the battle, the nobles left flank is weakening, but, at the same time, the besiegers right flank is also wavering, but not as much. The center of both lines is strong and bloated, while neither army put much effort into defending the back (although the nobles less so then the besiegers) focusing their forces on the fight in front of them.

The company decides to... (Regular Vote)
[] Attack the nobles
[] Attack the besiegers
[] Watch and not get involved
 
Then I doubly support plan Wait It Out.

You can work with the army that you aren't attacking, but if you wait, you will have to take everybody who is left by yourself. It's a risk, will there be too few left to beat you, or will you just be too outnumbered to win without help? I hope you have made the appropriate sacrifices to the dice gods.
 
You can work with the army that you aren't attacking, but if you wait, you will have to take everybody who is left by yourself. It's a risk, will there be too few left to beat you, or will you just be too outnumbered to win without help? I hope you have made the appropriate sacrifices to the dice gods.
*Gets the baby goats ready* I will not roll. But this should help whoever does.
 
[X] Attack the besiegers

In a world where both armies fight to the last man, I could see plan 'wait it out' working great. This does not seem like that kind of world.
Also, these guys could be the same army that attacked and killed all of our friends and family.

edit: vote changed
 
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