Anathema is a Warhammer 40,000 pbp game for 4-5 players. It has very simple rules, but great depth and complexity. If focuses on a Champion of Chaos and his Warband. It is strongly influenced by Birthright .
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Absolutely not.If I hold a diplomacy action regarding "Killing Manthenader", which is to result in one unifed treaty, I have not need for a realm action. If I need to make side deals, to pull various realms along, then I will need the realm action, since each deal represents a different diplomatic action.
Quote from: Osoerde/William Osoer (Alan) on November 21, 2009, 09:07:28 PMAbsolutely not.If I hold a diplomacy action regarding "Killing Manthenader", which is to result in one unifed treaty, I have not need for a realm action. If I need to make side deals, to pull various realms along, then I will need the realm action, since each deal represents a different diplomatic action.OoC:Regent Guide quote: "Realm – Diplomacy can be used as a realm action by spending one court action for each domain invited beyond the first."
The use Alan's talking about isn't in the Guide explicitly, but has been used repeatedly. Both involve multiple domains; if only one single subject/agreement is under discussion, a single Diplomacy action is used. If a Realm Diplomacy is used, though, any of those present can discuss anything with anyone else there and make any number of agreements they wish.
Quote from: Points East/EL (Brandon) on November 22, 2009, 09:13:07 PMQuote from: Osoerde/William Osoer (Alan) on November 21, 2009, 09:07:28 PMAbsolutely not.If I hold a diplomacy action regarding "Killing Manthenader", which is to result in one unifed treaty, I have not need for a realm action. If I need to make side deals, to pull various realms along, then I will need the realm action, since each deal represents a different diplomatic action.OoC:Regent Guide quote: "Realm – Diplomacy can be used as a realm action by spending one court action for each domain invited beyond the first."The use Alan's talking about isn't in the Guide explicitly, but has been used repeatedly. Both involve multiple domains; if only one single subject/agreement is under discussion, a single Diplomacy action is used. If a Realm Diplomacy is used, though, any of those present can discuss anything with anyone else there and make any number of agreements they wish.