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As a roleplaying game, Kingdoms is designed with a ''one-GM / four-player'' format in mind, with each ''Game of Succession'' typically lasting 3-4 sessions of a few hours each. It is heavily structured, and explicitly a PvP game.  
 
As a roleplaying game, Kingdoms is designed with a ''one-GM / four-player'' format in mind, with each ''Game of Succession'' typically lasting 3-4 sessions of a few hours each. It is heavily structured, and explicitly a PvP game.  
 
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=Premise=
 
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=Rules of Engagement=
 
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This section provides all the information you need to play the game.
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=The Court=
 
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=The Realm=
 
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=Credits=
 
=Credits=
 
<br>'''This is a complete roleplaying game,  originally created on the rpg.net wiki by ''Asklepios''. '''
 
<br>'''This is a complete roleplaying game,  originally created on the rpg.net wiki by ''Asklepios''. '''

Revision as of 02:52, 18 February 2009

Overview

Kingdoms is a fantasy game set in the fae realm of Arcadia, where two opposing brother-kings clash in a highly formalised contest of warfare and intrigue to determine who will rule. This is the Game of Succession, which only one brother can win.

The game is based around the imagery and structure of a game of chess, but does not use the rules or the board of that game.

As a roleplaying game, Kingdoms is designed with a one-GM / four-player format in mind, with each Game of Succession typically lasting 3-4 sessions of a few hours each. It is heavily structured, and explicitly a PvP game.

Premise



Rules of Engagement

This section provides all the information you need to play the game.

The Court



The Realm



Credits


This is a complete roleplaying game, originally created on the rpg.net wiki by Asklepios.

More by Asklepios: