tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976473150925883399.post8996099124283547997..comments2023-08-10T06:00:33.085-06:00Comments on The Dwarven Stronghold: Sick and TiredBoric Glanduumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11657943639334882754noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976473150925883399.post-24782148041035339792015-08-05T20:37:05.921-06:002015-08-05T20:37:05.921-06:00In Fantasy Wargaming, there was the idea that the ...In <i>Fantasy Wargaming</i>, there was the idea that the Referee was supposed to roll each day, and on a 12 on 2d6 the character would suffer a minor penalty for 2-12 hours due to "head cold, violent diarrhea, splitting headache, abject melancholy, appalling hangover, post-coital tristesse, stabbing pains (in the arms, legs, trunk or groin), inexplicable tiredness, feelings of rejection or inadequacy, etc." (basically, some random minor complaint). There was no mechanical difference between the various minor complaints.faoladhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03691952430041394614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976473150925883399.post-82141215382893072212015-08-03T13:30:02.762-06:002015-08-03T13:30:02.762-06:00You're on to something. The question is, I thi...You're on to something. The question is, I think, "how do you get the players to understand that their characters are fatigued beyond just mere mechanics?"<br /><br />And how can you escalate that from when the characters are low level, and perhaps unaccustomed to such rigor, to high level? <br /><br />In any case, may your own health issues improve. Stelios V. Perdioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05466676702515521939noreply@blogger.com