We have a 15th clan anonymously sign up!
Moderator: Clan Directors









Not much is known about barbarians and nomads by the Houses. I can't say to much about it, theres an element of random but they show signs of intelligence as well. Both barbarians and nomads have their own, independant way of thinking.hopalong wrote:do barbs/nomads move randomly, or are they omnipresent, self-aware, and privy to seeing the whole map and its inhabitants?



can't wait for after game timelapseIcePack wrote:Today was an exciting day![]()
Our first clan met a barbarian.
Our first clan met a nomad.
Our first clan met another House.
Our first exchange of diplomacy.
Exciting times in the Realm!
- Singing Bards
For clarification, since you collect GP at the end of turn, do you collect GP for any structures (i.e., cities) built at the beginning of that turn?IcePack wrote:You collect @ the end of the turn. So turn 1 you start with 0 GP, start of turn 2 you have 2 GP available.Fyrdraca wrote:I might have missed this in the turn order part of the rules, but what is the order of operations in regards to collecting GP and making purchases. For example, if we collect two GP at the start of turn 3 can we use part of that GP collected? Or do purchases have to be made with GP already in possession before the start of turn? Again, thanks for your efforts!
Right now, all clans have 4 GP available if not spent.

























You are correct - diplomacy should only be conducted with Houses you've met on the map. You should not be randomly sharing your map with friends or revealing what House you are etc until the game mechanics naturally allows for it.TX AG 90 wrote:IcePack,
I'm assuming there is an unwritten rule that if we haven't made contact with another House in order to establish Diplomacy, we shouldn't be exchanging in-game information. For instance Clan A and Clan B are friends and even though they are on opposite sides of the Map, they PM each other and share info.
To me, this would be akin to Secret Diplomacy. However, sine it's not explicitly pointed out in the Rules, some may think that by doing it they are practicing "gamesmanship".
If my assumption is correct and we shouldn't be doing that, can you put it into the rules?
I know it will be impossible to enforce, but for some that will be enough of a deterrent.
Thanks!
TX
