Chronica Feudalism Pdf
I bought this game when it came out on the forlorn hope that there would be a sourcebook for Byzantines or non-european (or non-christian) cultures, but I've been using it for that anyway with help from my local library. But now I notice that there is a new edition out with revisions, called Blue Knight. I've been looking but IPR are sold out, and every place else (Leisure Games and Noble Knight namely) are either sold out or doesnt specify if they are selling the new version or old copies. Anyone know some place where I can buy a print copy? And while I'm at it, how's the Noblesse Oblige supplement working out? The youtube videos made me want to buy a copy once it comes out. The link in my signature should bring you to my Create Space store where you can purchase the Blue Knight edition.
I don't know what shipping costs are like to Sweden through them. Did you get the PDF of the earlier version? If so, know that you can get the Blue Knight edition of the PDF by going back to wherever you got it from and redownloading. If you purchased the old print version without a PDF, you can email me with proof of purchase (like a picture of your receipt), I'll send you a Blue Knight PDF for free.
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I've been gearing up to switch printers, but I've been distracted with working on Noblesse Oblige and a couple of freelance projects. Speaking of Noblesse Oblige: I'm getting chapters back from my editor and lots of great feedback from playtesters. I'll be getting into some revisions and rewrites soon. It's still going to take some time before it's out, but it's progressing nicely right now. I should have another video up soon.
There are two new pdf files available at the. The first is cf_pregens.pdf. It consists of a collection of pre-generated characters. These are the protagonists that I created for the “Warwick Castle” scenario I ran at Gen Con (it’s also featured at the end of the “Explore” chapter in the core rules of the game). These eight characters are proper starting protagonists, each supplied with personalized aspects and their own particular agenda. Second is cf_reference.pdf, a fan-submitted reference document supplied by BiggerBoat. It does have the side-effect of taking what I describe as a relatively rules-light system and makes it look like a heavy-weight, but this flow chart is actually a very helpful look at how Chronica Feudalis works.
It takes a step-by-step look at the system mechanics and conflict systems that you can use as a primer before the first time you play or keep on hand as a reference throughout your adventures.