Editing Kingdoms: Creating the Court
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Unlike Knights, there are strong in-game differences between Seelie and Unseelie Bishops, and the sort of actions they can engage in. Seelie Bishops tend to be politicians, courtiers and administrators, operating openly in society to achieve their goals. Unseelie Bishops tend to be spies, black-op agents and demagogues, working invisible to subvert, poison and sow discord. Critically, a Seelie Bishop can never oppose the actions of an Unseelie Bishop and vice versa. | Unlike Knights, there are strong in-game differences between Seelie and Unseelie Bishops, and the sort of actions they can engage in. Seelie Bishops tend to be politicians, courtiers and administrators, operating openly in society to achieve their goals. Unseelie Bishops tend to be spies, black-op agents and demagogues, working invisible to subvert, poison and sow discord. Critically, a Seelie Bishop can never oppose the actions of an Unseelie Bishop and vice versa. | ||
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Regardless, when the Court is created, it is the King's-Player who must make the decisions, and fill out the character sheets for both of the Bishops in his court. | Regardless, when the Court is created, it is the King's-Player who must make the decisions, and fill out the character sheets for both of the Bishops in his court. |