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05-10-2020, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
So, just a stray thought I had; if one were to build a Banestorm campaign centered around a merchant company going back and forth across Ytarria, transporting goods from one corner of the continent to the other, and it's members always ending up getting caught up in some adventuring nonsense wherever they happened, what would be a good resource to go to for rules for travelling merchants?
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05-10-2020, 05:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Low-tech Companion 3: Daily Life and Economics will probably help you out a lot, particularly Chapter 7 called Transportation.
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05-10-2020, 05:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Not so much rules, but you could read episode/chapter summaries for inspiration: Spice and Wolf.
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05-10-2020, 05:48 PM | #4 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
GURPS Hot Spots: The Silk Road might have some stuff worth stealing.
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05-11-2020, 05:24 AM | #5 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
There are some relevant rules in GURPS Social Engineering.
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05-10-2020, 05:18 PM | #6 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
If you are feeling adventurous, you could adapt the rules from Spaceships 2.
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05-10-2020, 05:24 PM | #7 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Christopher Rice has had a few pyramid articles and blog entries that could be useful.
Pyramid 3/87 Purveyors of the priceless and the designer notes A DF blog post about merchanting DF 16 Wilderness and 17 Guilds have some useful things. Social Engineering has a lot of useful things about reactions and influence rolls Gurps Traveller Far Trader for 3rd has a lot of economics and trade discussions though set in a sf setting. Spaceships 2 has rules for running a merchant ship that wouled apply to caravans.
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05-11-2020, 06:01 AM | #8 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Aside from list of trade good prizes. Story beats Math.
It's great to have detail, don't get me wrong. But the big building stones of your adventures are better without complex economy. If anything I would focus on one type of trade good. Weapons, Cloths etc. This way your players stand chance to understand all the relations. Being the general traveling merchant is realy hard (both on GM, and players). Sure they could use great opportunities in other commodities, but we all need some guide-lines, something we understand. The math part you want to avoid is calculation how much profit players need from this job, to be able to do the next one. Or at least to keep the progress of story going. Volumes of goods, days of travel (travel rations), fair market values and taxes (fees for using roads and bridgess or entering towns). All this can overhelm GM and players quickly. I would build it more abstract and GOAL orriented. 1. mission - Turn profit in trading spices challanges - a/ local gang will try to bully players - b/ make deal with local merchants (not only buyer, but also the competition - unless Win/Win solution is found futher bussiness can be crippled) - c/ some other side-quest that can yield good intel for next trade opportunity and progresses the story - d/ plan your next move based on intel you have (here players could deside to do riskier stuff, agree on goals as profit could be means to other end. (wedding, revolution, exploration...)
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05-11-2020, 07:23 AM | #9 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Are you and your players more interested in the trading, or in telling merchant stories?
A while ago I had a big old long conversation about how these games worked, and I learned that "merchant" games usually aren't about making money through shrewd trading. Usually they're about a bunch of extra-legal trouble shooters and trouble makers traveling from city to city, getting a blank slate each time. They usually aren't financially savvy, and they usually don't have the funds to buy the investment goods that would actually make their route worth it. The main exception to that is stories of exploration where the merchants are traveling through exceptionally dangerous terrain, and the adventure happens in getting the cargo to its destination. In which case we still don't pay too much attention to the savvy trader, but pay attention to the skilled warriors or experienced wilderness guide.
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05-11-2020, 12:29 PM | #10 |
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Re: Banestorm: Wandering Merchants campaign concept
Thanks for all the responses. Honestly, this has mostly been an academic exercise, although someday I would like to try to run a "merchants going around a fantasy world" style campaign, and neither D&D nor Pathfinder really scratch that itch, except in a more abstract "why you're in Location X" plot excuse.
And heck, "Merchant Venues" is one of the example campaign types listed in GURPS Banestorm. |
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