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El mundo de Arche – Lugares de Noah: Alexandría

Makedon ha marcado siempre el límite Nor de la península de Okonus y de la Liga de Ciudades de Ren. Durante el control del Duque de Noanorren, Makedon fue una de las principales fuentes de revueltas y rebeldes opuestos a los Trelos.

Hace ocho años Aléxandros ho Makedon se convirtió en rey de Makedon, tras la muerte de la reina Olimpia. Aléxandros fue educado por los mayores eruditos de las Ciudades de Ren, e incluso tuvo como preceptor personal a uno de los más renombrados logos de las Ciudades de Enor, Toteles ho Estageira.

Tras su llegada al trono, Aléxandros comenzó una compleja serie de pactos con otras ciudades estado de Okonus, tanto de Ren como de Enor, y formó un inmenso y temible ejército, adoptando muchas de las mejores tácticas e ideas de los ejércitos Trelos, y comenzó a marchar hacia el Nor. En primer lugar conquistó una gran cantidad de terreno y posesiones del Demagogo de Prosperidad, causando que el Demagogo Cleón III fuera defenestrado por uno de sus generales, que se convirtió en el Demagogo Eumenes I, y que, con la ayuda del embajador Kleistenes, firmó un acuerdo de paz con el Imperio de Makedon.

Alexándros ha seguido avanzando, conquistando varios estados menores por completo, reclamando terrenos fértiles que antes pertenecían a la Tierra de los Ríos o a Yoloc, y fundando nuevas ciudades en su nombre.

Hace un año Alexándros se proclamó Megas Alexándros ho Makedon, rey de Alexandria, y declaró Makedon como capital de su nuevo Imperio.

Alexándros ha limitado sus conquistas por el momento a los antiguos terrenos del Ducado de Noanorren. No sólo consigue victorias militares: ha firmado tratados con varios territorios, y en general demuestra interés en mejorar los lugares que conquista, siguiendo gran parte de las ideas que Toteles le transmitió. Ha decretado un estricto código legal que aplica a todo su Imperio.

De momento, su ejército sigue avanzando, con él a la cabeza, hacia Yoloc y las Tierras del Jar.

Death Rattle, Panegyric and Epitaph – Design Diaries: Character Attributes

As explained in the previous design diary, I started with three attributes for the player characters: Death Rattle, Panegyric and Epitaph. PCs had points in each attribute, and spent them to fuel powers and overcome obstacles, and losing them caused advancing through the stages of grief, until they reached Acceptance and the game ended for them. This was a simple model, thought to be able to fit in a single page of paper. But it had several problems:

  1. Should players want to have many attribute points to use the powers, or few, to reach Acceptance and «win» soon?
  2. The progress through the Stages was very static.
  3. It would be hard to calculate the right amount of points to go through a game.

So I added a pool of points for each Stage of Grief. Now, players should try to lose points of the earlier Stages of Grief and win points of Acceptance, and should try to keep as many basic attribute points a possible, as they grant them the option to use powers and to overcome obstacles. And the stage of grief pools determine the order of the stages of grief, allowing for some back and forth between them.

But this was too simple: the pools needed to be related in some ways, to allow more interesting decisions.

  • Trying to overcome obstacles requires betting attribute points. The player can also bet stage points from the current stage of grief, but limited to the amount of attribute points bet. If successful, the player will lose a fraction of the bet and will be able to win some Acceptance points and/or to lose some additional points from the current stage.
  • Having a high total of points in the current stage can give some bonus to overcome obstacles when acting in a way corresponding to that stage (with rage, with denial, with melancholy or bargaining).
  • Using powers cost attribute points.
  • There is a way to exchange points from one stage to another, but adding extra points as a penalty. A player can also refill some attribute pools adding extra stage points from the corresponding stage (Anger for Death Rattle, Bargaining for Epitaph, Denial for Panegyric).

Now the mechanical part of the game consists on balancing the attribute points and the stage of grief points, trying to change of stage in the right moment, trying not to win too many Depression points and a lot of Acceptance points, and not losing many attribute points to be able to use powers and overcome later obstacles.