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* Description: the basic idea and manifestation of the icon. | * Description: the basic idea and manifestation of the icon. | ||
* Nature: How the icon fits into the ''13th Age'' notion of "heroic", "ambiguous" or "villainous". | * Nature: How the icon fits into the ''13th Age'' notion of "heroic", "ambiguous" or "villainous". | ||
* Components: any organizations that fall under the broad umbrella of the icon, though which most of the character/icon interaction reveals itself. | * Components: any organizations that fall under the broad umbrella of the icon, though which most of the character/icon interaction reveals itself. When using icons in ''Ptolus'', particularly at lower levels, PCs will be more likely to encounter the smaller or more peripheral minions of an icon. As the icon becomes more important to the game, and as the influence of the PCs increases, attention will move upward and inward toward the center of the icon's power. | ||
* Allied Icons and Enemy Icons: relations with the other icons | * Allied Icons and Enemy Icons: relations with the other icons | ||
* Cohesion: Organizations almost always contain some level of infighting, so fostering friendly relations with one part of the | * Cohesion: Organizations almost always contain some level of infighting, so fostering friendly relations with one part of the organizations may mean gaining the animosity of another. How true this is for an icon depends on how cohesive its component are. For icons with low cohesion, the meaning of "positive", "conflicted" and "negative" relationships with characters gets a little muddy. Relations with low cohesion icons are usually conflicted, where the character can call on some components of the icon, but others may oppose her. Negative relations are the next most common with with low cohesion icons, where the character is disliked equally by all the components of the icon, even those that otherwise don't agree on much. Positive relations are extremely rare with low cohesion icons, but it may be possible to get in good with all of the factions within an icon. | ||
* The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided… | * The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided… | ||
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* '''Allied Icons''': The Commissar (usually) | * '''Allied Icons''': The Commissar (usually) | ||
* '''Enemy Icons''': The Traduced, The Secular Empire | * '''Enemy Icons''': The Traduced, The Secular Empire | ||
* '''Cohesion''': High. Though various followers and loyal groups follow disorganized orbits in the Church's halo, and various factions exist within its hierarchy, the Church tends to act in a unified way in most important matters. | * '''Cohesion''': High. Though various followers and loyal groups follow disorganized orbits in the Church's halo, and various factions exist within its hierarchy, the Church tends to act in a unified way in most important matters. | ||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided the Holy Emperor avoids open civil war and the Edicts of Deviltry remain rescinded. | |||
=== The Commissar === | === The Commissar === | ||
* '''Description''': The ''de facto'' ruler of the city and his associated offices. | |||
* '''Nature''': Usually Heroic. Sometimes ambiguous. | |||
* '''Components''': The City Watch, the Commissar's Men and the Twelve Commanders all report to the Commissar. Other groups, such as the Sisterhood of Silence, act for the commissar in less official ways. | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': The Church of Lothian (usually), The Secular Empire (usually), The Nobility (sometimes) | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': The Syndicates (usually), The Nobility (sometimes) | |||
* '''Cohesion''': High. Though the Council which supposedly runs the city is often fractious, the Commissar himself runs a tight ship. | |||
* '''The True Danger''': So long as no sudden upheaval undermines the city defenses or nullifies the Commissar's ability to compromise and negotiate to the mutual benefit, Ptolus will remain a shining example to the world. | |||
=== The Fallen === | |||
* '''Description''': The demonic host loyal to the angelic demigod who brought them into this world to stay. | |||
* '''Nature''': Usually villainous. Sometimes ambiguous. | |||
* '''Components''': The demons, devils and other outsiders loyal to Raguel or his lover Lilith form the bulk of the Fallen, but this core is surrounded by wannabes, such as the Forsaken and other death cults. | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': The Syndicates (usually) | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': The Church of Lothian | |||
* '''Cohesion''': High. Grumbling, whispers and some unsanctioned activity aside, Raguel exerts strong control and members of the Fallen defy him at their peril. | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided Lilith never convinces Raguel to help free the Galchutt. | |||
=== The Galchutt === | === The Galchutt === | ||
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* '''Nature''': Pretty much always villainous. | * '''Nature''': Pretty much always villainous. | ||
* '''Components''': Being imprisoned and asleep, the Galchutt rely on minions for all their actions. While the Vested of the Galchutt are their typical agents, the Galchutt also work through chaos cults, anyone who uses chaositech, and their own spawn (e.g. rhodintor, zaug, etc.). | * '''Components''': Being imprisoned and asleep, the Galchutt rely on minions for all their actions. While the Vested of the Galchutt are their typical agents, the Galchutt also work through chaos cults, anyone who uses chaositech, and their own spawn (e.g. rhodintor, zaug, etc.). | ||
* '''Allied Icons''': | * '''Allied Icons''': The Shuul (sometimes). | ||
* '''Enemy Icons''': The Lords of the Seven Chains | * '''Enemy Icons''': The Lords of the Seven Chains. | ||
* '''Cohesion''': Low. While the various groups of minions of the Galchutt may not know what one another are doing, and may not like each other, its rare that they actually work to cross purposes. | * '''Cohesion''': Low. While the various groups of minions of the Galchutt may not know what one another are doing, and may not like each other, its rare that they actually work to cross purposes. | ||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided the Galchutt remain in their cage. | |||
=== The Guilds === | === The Guilds === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
=== The Lords of the Seven Chains === | === The Lords of the Seven Chains === | ||
* '''Description''': Solar angels dedicated to keeping the Galchutt safely imprisoned. | * '''Description''': Solar angels dedicated to keeping the Galchutt safely imprisoned and all who work toward the same end. | ||
* '''Nature''': Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous. | * '''Nature''': Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous. | ||
* '''Components''': Most groups that serve a "higher good" ultimately dance to the tune of this icon, some more directly than others. The Malkuth are the most directly connected to the icon, but other groups (particularly the Keepers of the Veil and the Knights of the Golden Cross) watch each others backs. | * '''Components''': Most groups that serve a "higher good" ultimately dance to the tune of this icon, some more directly than others. The Malkuth are the most directly connected to the icon, but other groups (particularly the Keepers of the Veil and the Knights of the Golden Cross) watch each others backs. | ||
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* '''Enemy Icons''': The Galchutt | * '''Enemy Icons''': The Galchutt | ||
* '''Cohesion''': Moderate. Most of the groups serving this icon are independent and dedicated to a specific agenda, but communicate and unite against threats. | * '''Cohesion''': Moderate. Most of the groups serving this icon are independent and dedicated to a specific agenda, but communicate and unite against threats. | ||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided the Vallis moon remains hidden and the seven lords defend their post. | |||
=== The Nobility === | === The Nobility === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
=== The Pactlords of the Quaan === | === The Pactlords of the Quaan === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
=== The Secular Empire === | === The Secular Empire === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
=== The Shuul === | === The Shuul === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
third emperor | |||
=== The Syndicates === | === The Syndicates === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
=== The Traduced === | === The Traduced === | ||
Inverted Pyramid, Iron Mage, Brides of Magic. | * '''Description''': | ||
* '''Nature''': | |||
* '''Components''': | |||
* '''Allied Icons''': | |||
* '''Enemy Icons''': | |||
* '''Cohesion''': | |||
* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided | |||
Inverted Pyramid, Iron Mage, Brides of Magic. Sorn. | |||
=== Vox Populi === | === Vox Populi === | ||
* '''Description''': | |||
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* '''The True Danger''': Everything will be all right provided |
Revision as of 18:57, 18 March 2014
Some thoughts on converting Ptlous to 13th Age.
Prior Art
A post to Google+ by Francois Labrecque suggests some icons for use in a 13th Age Ptolus game. I had some problems with this list (as, no doubt, others will have with mine). Some of the icons seemed too small time. Not enough of the icons are in opposition to each other. Some seriously important parts of the written Ptolus experience are missing. Only eleven icons are listed. Posts of the playtest that came out of that link mentions that all of the characters had nothing but positive relations with the icons, which seems less than ideal. And so on. I do like the idea of icons being mostly organizations instead of personalities, though. That works a lot better for the tone of Ptolus.
Icons
Icons are most often institutions or organizations in 13th Age Ptolus, sometimes merely a loosely associated collection of smaller organizations or families. In the following descriptions, each entry will list the following information:
- Description: the basic idea and manifestation of the icon.
- Nature: How the icon fits into the 13th Age notion of "heroic", "ambiguous" or "villainous".
- Components: any organizations that fall under the broad umbrella of the icon, though which most of the character/icon interaction reveals itself. When using icons in Ptolus, particularly at lower levels, PCs will be more likely to encounter the smaller or more peripheral minions of an icon. As the icon becomes more important to the game, and as the influence of the PCs increases, attention will move upward and inward toward the center of the icon's power.
- Allied Icons and Enemy Icons: relations with the other icons
- Cohesion: Organizations almost always contain some level of infighting, so fostering friendly relations with one part of the organizations may mean gaining the animosity of another. How true this is for an icon depends on how cohesive its component are. For icons with low cohesion, the meaning of "positive", "conflicted" and "negative" relationships with characters gets a little muddy. Relations with low cohesion icons are usually conflicted, where the character can call on some components of the icon, but others may oppose her. Negative relations are the next most common with with low cohesion icons, where the character is disliked equally by all the components of the icon, even those that otherwise don't agree on much. Positive relations are extremely rare with low cohesion icons, but it may be possible to get in good with all of the factions within an icon.
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided…
The Church of Lothian
- Description: The dominant religion in the Empire and Ptolus.
- Nature: Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous. Sometimes villainous.
- Components: The formal hierarchy of the Church forms the bulk of the organization; however, devout followers fill the ranks and guide the philosophy of many smaller groups, such as the Knights of the Pale. The Holy Emperor also commands the loyalty of a diverse collection of interest who firmly support his claim as rightful ruler of the Empire.
- Allied Icons: The Commissar (usually)
- Enemy Icons: The Traduced, The Secular Empire
- Cohesion: High. Though various followers and loyal groups follow disorganized orbits in the Church's halo, and various factions exist within its hierarchy, the Church tends to act in a unified way in most important matters.
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided the Holy Emperor avoids open civil war and the Edicts of Deviltry remain rescinded.
The Commissar
- Description: The de facto ruler of the city and his associated offices.
- Nature: Usually Heroic. Sometimes ambiguous.
- Components: The City Watch, the Commissar's Men and the Twelve Commanders all report to the Commissar. Other groups, such as the Sisterhood of Silence, act for the commissar in less official ways.
- Allied Icons: The Church of Lothian (usually), The Secular Empire (usually), The Nobility (sometimes)
- Enemy Icons: The Syndicates (usually), The Nobility (sometimes)
- Cohesion: High. Though the Council which supposedly runs the city is often fractious, the Commissar himself runs a tight ship.
- The True Danger: So long as no sudden upheaval undermines the city defenses or nullifies the Commissar's ability to compromise and negotiate to the mutual benefit, Ptolus will remain a shining example to the world.
The Fallen
- Description: The demonic host loyal to the angelic demigod who brought them into this world to stay.
- Nature: Usually villainous. Sometimes ambiguous.
- Components: The demons, devils and other outsiders loyal to Raguel or his lover Lilith form the bulk of the Fallen, but this core is surrounded by wannabes, such as the Forsaken and other death cults.
- Allied Icons: The Syndicates (usually)
- Enemy Icons: The Church of Lothian
- Cohesion: High. Grumbling, whispers and some unsanctioned activity aside, Raguel exerts strong control and members of the Fallen defy him at their peril.
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided Lilith never convinces Raguel to help free the Galchutt.
The Galchutt
- Description: The Lords of Chaos imprisoned in the world.
- Nature: Pretty much always villainous.
- Components: Being imprisoned and asleep, the Galchutt rely on minions for all their actions. While the Vested of the Galchutt are their typical agents, the Galchutt also work through chaos cults, anyone who uses chaositech, and their own spawn (e.g. rhodintor, zaug, etc.).
- Allied Icons: The Shuul (sometimes).
- Enemy Icons: The Lords of the Seven Chains.
- Cohesion: Low. While the various groups of minions of the Galchutt may not know what one another are doing, and may not like each other, its rare that they actually work to cross purposes.
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided the Galchutt remain in their cage.
The Guilds
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
The Lords of the Seven Chains
- Description: Solar angels dedicated to keeping the Galchutt safely imprisoned and all who work toward the same end.
- Nature: Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous.
- Components: Most groups that serve a "higher good" ultimately dance to the tune of this icon, some more directly than others. The Malkuth are the most directly connected to the icon, but other groups (particularly the Keepers of the Veil and the Knights of the Golden Cross) watch each others backs.
- Allied Icons: The Commissar
- Enemy Icons: The Galchutt
- Cohesion: Moderate. Most of the groups serving this icon are independent and dedicated to a specific agenda, but communicate and unite against threats.
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided the Vallis moon remains hidden and the seven lords defend their post.
The Nobility
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
The Pactlords of the Quaan
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
The Secular Empire
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
The Shuul
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
third emperor
The Syndicates
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
The Traduced
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided
Inverted Pyramid, Iron Mage, Brides of Magic. Sorn.
Vox Populi
- Description:
- Nature:
- Components:
- Allied Icons:
- Enemy Icons:
- Cohesion:
- The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided