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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In the section Bloodlines and domain play there is a sentence "If you want to read more about bloodlines (they are in important an exiting part of BR), you can find additional details ...". What should be the meaning of statement in the parenthesis?
Quote from: ETN/Maire Cwyllmie (Libor) on April 14, 2010, 09:20:26 PMIn the section Bloodlines and domain play there is a sentence "If you want to read more about bloodlines (they are in important an exiting part of BR), you can find additional details ...". What should be the meaning of statement in the parenthesis?they are an important and exciting part of BR ?
Coronation x Designation, RecognitionFrom the text of Chapter 3, I assumed it is possible to split one holding to more heirs using Coronation (for example 2 levels of law(4) holding going to heir A and another 2 levels to heir B), but it is impossible to do it via Designation ("Each province or holding can only have a single designated heir ...") and that it is also impossible to transfer only part of holding via Recognition (you must transfer the whole holding). Was it intended that way?
Scenario, when a vassal dies and new one takes the domain:The new regent is invested and pays RP for all his provinces and holdings.Then he has to swear a vassalage to the liege of his predecessor and the liege pays RP for all vassal's provinces and holdings.So the provinces and holdings of the vassal domain are actually paid for twice. Is it really intended to work this way?
Action type: Participating in a ceremony of investiture is a character action, except for regents for whom it is considered a realm action (requiring one regent and one court action). Domains without a regent can participate as a court action. A free action is required to cast the Investiture realm spell (remember the need to prepare the spell first!). Multiple ceremonies can be conducted as a realm action (one court action required for each extra ceremony).