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Averoigne is a fairly isolated upland area of southeast central France, with many volcanic mountains, cut off from easy access to the rest of France by a more or less circular range round its fringes, and shielded internally and externally by thick primeval forest. Therefore, the province is spared from much of the warfare and marauding that defiles the rest of mid-14th century France, but is also rather backward, superstitious and haunted by dark presences.
 
Averoigne is a fairly isolated upland area of southeast central France, with many volcanic mountains, cut off from easy access to the rest of France by a more or less circular range round its fringes, and shielded internally and externally by thick primeval forest. Therefore, the province is spared from much of the warfare and marauding that defiles the rest of mid-14th century France, but is also rather backward, superstitious and haunted by dark presences.
  
Currency and prices in medieval France - a handy guide to typical prices and incomes for common occupations and goods. (Can't link because of the bloody spam filter, but Google Les Leftovers Comparing Prices in Medieval France.)
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Prices of medieval items: http://medieval.ucdavis.edu/120D/Money.html
  
 
[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Horrors_of_Averoigne:_Chateau_de_Chalisse The household of the Chateau de Chalisse.]
 
[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Horrors_of_Averoigne:_Chateau_de_Chalisse The household of the Chateau de Chalisse.]
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[https://www.dndspeak.com/encounters Grand random encounters page]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alchemical_substances List of alchemical substances]
  
 
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Theophile - Benedictine Abbot of Perigon, controlling much of southern Averoigne
 
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Fra Bonaventure - prior of the Franciscans, based in Vyones
  
 
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* Etienne de Chalisse - elder brother of Robert and heir to the family fortunes (wife Isabelle, steward Gaston Duret, family priest Brother Guillaume)
 
* Charlotte - barkeep at the ostel de la Corne de serf
 
* Charlotte - barkeep at the ostel de la Corne de serf
 
* Michelle - Ana's crippled father and former gamekeeper
 
* Michelle - Ana's crippled father and former gamekeeper
 
* Philo - cobbler's son and Ana's former sweetheart
 
* Philo - cobbler's son and Ana's former sweetheart
 
* Father Boniface - curé of Bours
 
* Father Boniface - curé of Bours
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 9 March 2024

Campaign Overview[edit]

This is the campaign Wiki for adventures in Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne, run on a fork of the Cthulhu Eternal SRD, and set around the 1350s.

I've been a huge fan of the Cthulhu Eternal project since its inception. I've enjoyed Apocthulhu enormously, and I completely endorse the principle of a Cthulhu Mythos SRD based on the huge legacy of material developed since the first editions of Call of Cthulhu in the 1980s. In my opinion, it comprises one of the simplest and most elegant rulesets in the d100/BRP tradition, as well as one with a huge corpus of applicable material. I've worked on developing this for various other time periods and settings, including Dark Ages.

Essential Resources[edit]

These are the pages for creating characters, following the campaign, and generally working out specifics in the rules.

Characters[edit]

The player-characters

Player Character HP WP SAN BP Resources
robhthedm Robert de Chalisse 14 10 50/44 30 9: 6/3/0, []
Archer Brother Gregoire 11 12 48 36 2: 5/0/0, []
Airk Ana Elora Foret 13 12 48 36 4: 4/0/0, []
btranwrites Lucien Reynard 12 7 42 30 14: 6/6/2, [] [] []

Important Information and Materials[edit]

"Vyones was the principal town of the province of Averoigne. On two sides the great, shadow-haunted forest, a place of equivocal legends, of loups-garous and phantoms, approached to the very walls and flung its umbrage upon them at early forenoon and evening. On the other sides there lay cultivated fields, and gentle streams that meandered among willows or poplars, and roads that ran through an open plain to the high chateaux of noble lords and to regions beyond Averoigne." - Clark Ashton Smith, "The Maker of Gargoyles"

Averoigne is a fairly isolated upland area of southeast central France, with many volcanic mountains, cut off from easy access to the rest of France by a more or less circular range round its fringes, and shielded internally and externally by thick primeval forest. Therefore, the province is spared from much of the warfare and marauding that defiles the rest of mid-14th century France, but is also rather backward, superstitious and haunted by dark presences.

Prices of medieval items: http://medieval.ucdavis.edu/120D/Money.html

The household of the Chateau de Chalisse.

Grand random encounters page

List of alchemical substances

Important People[edit]

Azédarac - Bishop of Ximes, with a rather dark reputation

Clement - Archbishop of Averoigne, based in Vyones

Joan I, Countess of Averoigne - nominal sovereign of Averoigne, but in practice too occupied with her husband John the Good's wars to assert her authority

Raoul, Comte de la Frenaie - most powerful actual noble in Averoigne, effective ruler of northern regions

Theophile - Benedictine Abbot of Perigon, controlling much of southern Averoigne

Fra Bonaventure - prior of the Franciscans, based in Vyones

Local Acquaintances / Bonds[edit]

  • Etienne de Chalisse - elder brother of Robert and heir to the family fortunes (wife Isabelle, steward Gaston Duret, family priest Brother Guillaume)
  • Charlotte - barkeep at the ostel de la Corne de serf
  • Michelle - Ana's crippled father and former gamekeeper
  • Philo - cobbler's son and Ana's former sweetheart
  • Father Boniface - curé of Bours
  • Arnaud Gauthier - the guardsman Lucien is fond of
  • Odile Bouvier - Lucien's co-runner of the apothecary
  • Beatricia - infamous thief, Odile's secret lover

Important Groups and Places[edit]

Map of the province of Averoigne

https://wiki.rpg.net/images/e/ea/X2-averoigne-12.png

Smaller Averoigne map:

Averoigne map.jpg

Hex sizes are 12 square miles each, or 3.5 square miles across.

Travel times: 3 hexes / day on roads on foot; 4 hexes / day on roads on horseback; 1 hex per day off road. 3 mph on roads; 1 mph in forests/hills.


Chalisse - small fief and village by the road east of Fausseflammes

Fausseflammes - ruined castle with dark and sinister reputation

Inn of Bonne Jouissance - principal inn on main road between Vyones and Ximes

Isoile - main river of Averoigne, running roughly north/south through province

La Frenaie - castle of the Comtes de la Frenaie, famous wine district

Les Hiboux - marshy wilderness in southern Averoigne

Malinbois - location of the haunted double tomb of the Sieur Hugh du Malinbois and his chatelaine

Moulins - town in north-west Averoigne

l'ostel de la Corne de serf - inn on the road hard by Chalisse

Perigon - seat of Benedictine Abbey of Perigon

Sainte Zenobie - village near Perigon

Sylaire - enchanted tower in eastern Averoigne

Vyones - provincial capital of Averoigne, northern centre of province

Ximes - main southern town of Averoigne

Ylourgne - sinister ruin and nearby Cistercian monastery in northern hills of Averoigne

House Rules and Quirks[edit]

  • Weapons - to flesh out the basic weapons list and make it more fun and diverse, here's the link to Chaosium's free BRP SRD from way back, including a detailed weapons list. Weapon types and base damages can be used in this campaign.
  • Equipment - here's a big equipment list. Any time you need an item, you can always check it here, and we can discuss actual price/Resources difficulty/availability.
  • Mounted lance - a mounted attacker wielding a lance gets the usual 4.10.4 Fighting on Horseback advantages. BUT, if they charge with a couched lance, they can inflict the horse's damage bonus on their target. Furthermore, the lance is armor-piercing. Max chance is the attacker's Ride skill, and this attack needs space to build up momentum for a charge. It cannot be inflicted with a normal long spear: only a cavalry lance: DAM 2D6+horse db, Lethality 10%, Armor Piercing 5.
  • Once per scene when a character conducts a successful action in line with one of their Motivations, they gain one WP. This remains until spent, or until the character sleeps, but does not affect permanent WP.