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Post by huillaume on Apr 28, 2021 11:22:16 GMT
24:11 Military Notes (appointments):
Does this apply also if the promoted one is the aide, despite his rank now not allowing to appoint for the post (e.g. can an aide to a Brigadier keep his post if promoted to Captain/Ensign)?
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Post by Ymbert Montgomery on Apr 28, 2021 13:37:54 GMT
No, they can't, it only applies in reverse.
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Post by Renald De La Azur on May 1, 2021 22:30:49 GMT
just noticed in the living rulebook 22.3 is the same as 22.6. word for word
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Post by huillaume on May 28, 2021 12:06:09 GMT
I see last version has changed the Medal of Fleur de Lys for Legion d’Honeur.
While this does not affect the game mechanics, from historical POV the Fleur de Lys was more adequate, as it was the symbol of the Bourbon family (as the Toison de Oro for the Haubsburg) and existed as a medal, while the Legion d’Honeur was established by Napoleon (to separate himself from the Bourbons).
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Post by Ymbert Montgomery on May 28, 2021 12:10:47 GMT
Ah, fair, I'll change that back then.
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Post by huillaume on May 29, 2021 17:02:27 GMT
Bumping here for clarification: OOC - And advise me how to get my endurance back up? OOC:According 11:43: Unfortunately, the tables at the end of chapter 11 don't include this... Fortunately, previous versions (specifically Liminal En Garde Revised Rulebook 1.1) have those tables. Resumed: - Per Month: 3 x CON
- Spending week resting (no actions): +5 Pts
- Spending week in a monasterynote 1: +10 Pts
- Suffering from illness or in gaol: no healing
Note 1: I guess this includes the points in 2, but this is not specifiedNot sure that's still true now, but I guess the tables are lacking for transcription error, but still valid
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Post by lechat on May 29, 2021 21:07:13 GMT
OOC:According 11:43: Unfortunately, the tables at the end of chapter 11 don't include this... Fortunately, previous versions (specifically Liminal En Garde Revised Rulebook 1.1) have those tables. Resumed: - Per Month: 3 x CON
- Spending week resting (no actions): +5 Pts
- Spending week in a monasterynote 1: +10 Pts
- Suffering from illness or in gaol: no healing
Note 1: I guess this includes the points in 2, but this is not specifiedNot sure that's still true now, but I guess the tables are lacking for transcription error, but still Just found an identical table under section 32, page 136 of the living rules, under disease and illness, that;s another bit of the rules I've read now
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Post by huillaume on Jun 4, 2021 12:32:28 GMT
BY looking the appointment's table I see the King's Executioner is appointed in February
As it is appointed by the CPS, also chosen in February, I guess this may lead to some practical issues, so I'd suggest to move it to March.
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Post by Ymbert Montgomery on Jun 4, 2021 12:35:12 GMT
That makes sense and can be considered live.
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Post by Ymbert Montgomery on Jun 4, 2021 13:30:09 GMT
Ah, that healing got removed accidentally. The only thing to note is that you don't recover until the following month. (Seems silly for a rapier slash to heal the same week it's gained!)
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Post by huillaume on Jun 6, 2021 13:26:00 GMT
(Seems silly for a rapier slash to heal the same week it's gained!) That would depend on how deep it has reached... Usually, on an otherwise healthy person, a skin wound (in the technical sense, so discountinuity of the skin) heals in about a week. Muscle wounds need a little more, and damaged bones/joints or internal organs even more (if they ever recover), as will blood loss. See, to give an example, that the sutures (or staples) in a chirurgery use to be removen in 10-12 days, but they are, of curse, cleaner wounds than those of a blade i na duel... In the original rules (at least 1 st edition) half of the lost points were healed the week after the duel, and from then on CON points per week. I guess the first week ones represented the cuts proper, while the latter weeks recovery represent more the blood recovery, muscle damage, etc.
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Post by huillaume on Jul 7, 2021 17:53:02 GMT
Clarification asked: If this is the case (a Colonel volunteering with only part of his Regiment), I guess the Adjutatn marches with him, but what about other staff positions (specifically the Surgeon and the Chaplain). Possibilities (IMHO, there may be others): - They march with the Colonel and the Regimental HQ(after all, that's why they are considered a full regiment for HL needs)
- They remain in Paris with the rest of the Regiment
- Colonel's choice
- Affected person's (Surgeon and/or Chaplain) choice
- They only march with the Colonel if half the Regiment or more marches with him, remaining in Paris if less
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Post by Ymbert Montgomery on Jul 7, 2021 17:53:54 GMT
What do people think on that?
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Post by huillaume on Jul 7, 2021 17:56:05 GMT
Personally, I see some logic in all the given possibilities, though I'd lean (slightly) for the option 1, for the reasons expressed there.
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Post by jacques on Jul 7, 2021 23:24:02 GMT
I am thinking that whether or not members of the regimental staff accompany a few companies or not is at the discretion of the Regimental Colonel. Rank hath its privileges. Should the Colonel be a NPC then the entire regiment would be considered as having volunteered, would it not? So really this case is where a segment of the regiment is volunteered by a PC Colonel and thus the player would have the right to command the staff as the player desired.
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