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The game also features rules for managing your lands and also for large scale battles.
The game also features rules for managing your lands and also for large scale battles.
The battle system is a simplified version of tabletop wargames but it uses cards. (hey! they are cheaper than miniatures)
The battle system is a simplified version of wargames and it uses cards. (hey! they are cheaper than miniatures!)


There was a computer game adaptation back in the stone age, but it sucked hard.  
There was a computer game adaptation back in the stone age, but it sucked hard.  


[[Category:Official Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings]]
[[Category:Official Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings]]

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A campaign setting that revolves around noble birth and political intrigue.

Nobles and most players in this setting are "descendants" of dead dieties and their divine bloodlines can give them awesome abilities (or totally useless ones if they are unlucky). Also their blood ties them to the land in which they rule by some sort of "strange magicks" so if they are successful rules they can increase the strenght of their bloodlines. Or on the other hand they could just travel around the world and kill other scions in a highlander fashion (only instead of cutting the heads of those poor bastards, here you must pierce through their hearts).

The game also features rules for managing your lands and also for large scale battles. The battle system is a simplified version of wargames and it uses cards. (hey! they are cheaper than miniatures!)

There was a computer game adaptation back in the stone age, but it sucked hard.