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campaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:start [2023/07/04 11:56] – ↷ Page moved from campaign_systems2:people:start to campaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:start johnbcampaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:start [2023/07/04 11:57] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation johnb
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-[[campaign_systems2:people:entourage2|The Entourage Rules]] allow a PC to collect a small group of low level NPCs to act as supporters, servants, friends or agents. As the PC progresses to higher levels, their entourage gets bigger, and they can recruit more NPCs to their entourage.  Entourage Assistants generally serve as companions or help to manage a character's stronghold.  Entourage-Cousins are less common and become part of your extended family - they also bring a bit of extra wealth with them.+[[campaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:entourage2|The Entourage Rules]] allow a PC to collect a small group of low level NPCs to act as supporters, servants, friends or agents. As the PC progresses to higher levels, their entourage gets bigger, and they can recruit more NPCs to their entourage.  Entourage Assistants generally serve as companions or help to manage a character's stronghold.  Entourage-Cousins are less common and become part of your extended family - they also bring a bit of extra wealth with them.
  
  
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-What really makes a character stand out is the legacy they leave behind them [[campaign_systems2:people:noblehouses|The Noble House]] rules help you build a family that will bear your PC's name long after they are dead and buried. While this section is called 'Noble Houses', other houses and groups use the same techniques to make themselves stronger and spread their influence. Characters aspiring to Noble status mimic the structures and techniques used by existing Noble Houses.  +What really makes a character stand out is the legacy they leave behind them [[campaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:noblehouses|The Noble House]] rules help you build a family that will bear your PC's name long after they are dead and buried. While this section is called 'Noble Houses', other houses and groups use the same techniques to make themselves stronger and spread their influence. Characters aspiring to Noble status mimic the structures and techniques used by existing Noble Houses.  
  
 Much more fluff than crunch, this section talks about marriage, children and adoption and provides a way for characters to pool resources and create a joint "identity" - it also links to a document that talks about pathfinder deities and Marriage.  Note that there are other ways that characters can work together listed under the Contracts section. Much more fluff than crunch, this section talks about marriage, children and adoption and provides a way for characters to pool resources and create a joint "identity" - it also links to a document that talks about pathfinder deities and Marriage.  Note that there are other ways that characters can work together listed under the Contracts section.
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 A list of the titles that can be awarded in Brevoy and the colonies. A list of the titles that can be awarded in Brevoy and the colonies.
  
-  * [[campaign_systems2:people:noble_titles|Ranks and  Titles]] - a basic structure of Noble Titles+  * [[campaign_systems_kingdombuilding:people:noble_titles|Ranks and  Titles]] - a basic structure of Noble Titles
  
  
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