The First Dynasty of Trigon
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Contents
Ascension Address
- A party of adventurers arrives in a town at the edge of civilization. What lies beyond is an endless wilderness. Very little is known about it other than that it is very large and very dangerous. Many claim it’s full of ferocious monsters.
- Most people would stay as far away from such a place as possible. But not our intrepid friends. Each member of the party has their own motivation for braving the Wilds. But who will return to tell of their exploits is yet to be decided.
- Repeal all Dynastic Rules. Replace “Detective” with “Adventurer” and “Chief” with “Dungeon Master”.
Players
The following players were active at the start of the Dynasty:
Allo, derrick*, Kevan*, Luther&Locke, pokes*, Trigon, Zaphod
The following players were active at the end of the Dynasty:
card*, derrick*, naught, pokes*, Trigon
Game Documents
- Final Ruleset: Ruleset 165
- Other Documents: Bestiary, Marketplace, Adventurers’ Spellbook
Posts of Interest
Votable Matters
Dynastic Mechanics Proposals
- The Grand Hunt created the basic mechanics of the dynasty. Monsters, tracked on the Bestiary page, would be created every three days in a Respawn. Adventurers could Hunt every time there was a respawn.
- The Trading Post gave monsters Spoils, which could be scavenged by Adventurers after the monster was hunted. These were classified as Items, which were tracked on the page Marketplace and Trades, which could be performed to exchange items for other items.
- Adventurers, assemble! allowed players to hunt each other to increase each others Support, which would be added to a hunting attack.
- The Wild Wild Wilderness changed the wilds to four different locations, so that monsters would be more spread out.
- Punching monsters 2 added Weapons, which could be used to add attack power during hunts.
- And Where to Find Them gave monsters an Ecology, which determined where they could be spawned.
- Danger and Death gave Players a Health, which went down every respawn.
- Improved Exctraction (sic) added Tools, which could be used to add scavenging power to increase the probability of getting monster parts.
- Take Action Again! consolidated travelling and attacking. Now both would consume Action Points.
- Level Up! let players gain Experience and level up either their Might or their Magic. Might would give the player more attack power in each hunt, while Magic would have usages later.
- Sleeping is Time Consuming added Camping, which adventurers had to do each respawn, relieving a load from the Dungeon Master.
- The Dragon added a win condition: gaining the Dragon's head, a guaranteed drop from killing the Dragon. It also created the Dragon's Lair, which took two Cryptic Clues to reach.
- Spelling Bee added Spells, a usage for magic.
- Detective Work handed out Cryptic Clues for clearing wilds.
- Overhunting allowed players to decrease the frequency of the monsters they have hunted.
- weaker but still usable fixed some overpowering aspects of hunting and added magic and might tests.
Monster/Item Creation Proposals
- The Grand Hunt added Bats and Goblins.
- The Trading Post added Coins, Bat Wings, Monster Bones, and Monster Guts.
- Wild Boars added Wild Boars, Carving Knives, Small Tusks, and Meat.
- Punching monsters 2 added Bone Clubs.
- La Cucaracha added Shrieking Cockroaches and Shrieks.
- Feral Creatures, the Lot of 'Em! added Man-Eating Worms, Purple Ichor, and Poisonous Stingers.
- Tooth and Tentacle added Squid Thingies, Cryptic Clues, and Squid Thingy Larvae.
- Suppertime added Hearty Meals.
- Sure, Why Not? added Electric Mice, Pikachus, Lightning Bolts and Detective Hats.
- Spawn of Shelob added Giant Spiders, Spider Silk, and Spider Netting.
- Healing added First Aid Kits.
- Dark Masters added Necromancers, Restless Dead, Shadowy Tomes, Dark Staffs, Crystal Balls, and Curses.
- Citrus Salad added Fruity Horrors.
- Long Reach added Light Bows.
Core, Appendix, and Special Case Proposals
- Non Player Characters added "player" as a synonym for "adventurer"
Respawns
- Respawn #1
- Respawn #2
- Respawn #3
- Respawn #4
- Respawn #5
- Respawn #6
- Respawn #7
- Respawn #8
- Respawn #9
- Respawn #10
- Respawn #11
- Respawn #12
- Respawn #13
- Respawn #14
- Respawn #15