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Home › Forums › Fantasy › General Fantasy › Fantasy Urban Encounters and Onlookers (Sellswords)
I am really excited about Sellswords and Spellcasters and planning to run two campaigns. With my buddy Ian we will be playing in a generic Fantasy world, very reminiscent of the D&D games we both remember from our youth. I am also going to play a solo campaign set in Middle Earth in the mid-Third Age, around the collapse of the Kingdom of Arnor. I am already thinking of ideas for additional scenarios beyond those in the rulebook and want to include some games in an urban setting.
Of course any game set in a town needs bystanders and NPCs to potentially help (or hinder) the adventurers. So I have been rooting around in the loft, digging out figures that haven’t seen the light of day for 15 to 20 years. Looking at this lot, they are going to be a fruitful source of inspiration for our future encounters. More on the blog http://grahamsgaming.blogspot.co.uk/2018/05/fantasy-urban-encounters-and-onlookers.html
High life and low life, a good-time girl and musician, a successful local burgher and his wastrel son, watch out for the cutpurse/assassin/spy!
They look great! I am a big fan of having civilians on the tabletop, especially for games that take place in areas where civies would actually be. good stuff, sir.
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I like using civilians for cover!
I like using civilians for cover!
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