
Hey ya'll! Well I have not been as furiously working on the campaign as I normally do since we are moving into a module. However I did manage to make a rough, conceptual map for the Fort Rannick area. The picture is linked above. There is no legend, so if you have questions ask on Wednesday.
I did want to say how pleased I was at how quickly managing a fort took. You guys managed a payroll, building locations, venture capital, and two years of content. Normally so many decisions would take us sessions. Please keep notes on personnel and the like. I have most of the information, but according to my data you have not used up fully the 117 followers you were allotted. However I distinctly remember that towards the end of planning, we had to hire henchmen to staff the last station. So prepare to quickly compare some notes during the beginning of next session.
In sessions to come I will have more events and planning to be carried out. So keep your records, and hopefully the Fort Rannick compound will continue to be as successful and profitable as ever. As a final note about people moving into the Fort Rannick compound, I would advise against it. Your only profits will come out of taxes, and property ownership will get hazy. Don't worry when you all level up again more and more followers are to come. If the three leadership scores stay steady, in 10 levels, the three leaders will have a combined follower amount of 489 and according to D&D population rules that qualifies as a village!
Last note, anyone who reads this remind me on Wednesday that you all receive a small bonus feat as a reward from Omach city. I have forgotten to give it to all of you for the last two sessions, help me not forget again.
Game hard, game well! ~ Your Neighborhood DM
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