Create a Zekiran Status and Holding Generation |
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Please note that this character chart does not include Dragon Master, Dragon Breeder or Rogue status. For those please go to the Dragonmasters of Zekira website. Roll d% and look down the chart. If land, bond or slave holdings are available, check the rates and roll those too.
* Indicates the number that their Stock may increase from year to year,
due to births, purchases, or Breeding use for Slaves; for Bonds indicates
the maximum number taken or working during one year. |
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LAND HOLDS Holding Rates and Lands Held are determined by rolling the first die
indicated to find how many lands are held, and the second roll is for
each land's Unit quantity. When desired, assign Units to a particular
Hold, rather than rolling random Lands to each. If specified, roll a d4,
d2 or a d3 to determine the type of Holding Rate. Place these Holds in
the Homeland only for Free Land Holders, Homeland and other Areas, Cities
or even Lands for anyone else. Rate 1 = 1d10 Units a small set-aside amount, usually a family Inheritance
or the amount first given to LandHolders Rate 2 = 1d6x10 Units investment purposes, often floors in offices or
homesteading in Urban areas, grazing lands Rural (generates a number in
the tens from 10 to 60 only) Rate 3 = 1d8+8x10 Units tracts of Rural land, large complexes in Urban
zones, really high-visibility buildings/estates (generates a number between
110 and 160) Rate 4 = d% Units randomly allotted amounts that are easily traded or
portions of larger Inherited zones Average Units for Large Rolls (you High Holders are all alike, having
too much land is a hobby...) As you can see, the difference between being a new Free Land Holder with one lonely Unit (a nice little 2-bedroom place on the corner), and a High Holder with three or four hundred Units (that building blocking the sun? See that helipad and the fleet coming in to it?) is a whole lot. And they like to keep it that way. When writing up High Holders and High Owners with many different individual
Holds, it's easiest to just divide the total quantity of their Holdings
down to reasonable chunks and use the method shown above for large rolls.
Allocate about 1/3 d10s, 1/3 d%s, and the rest d6s and d8s. Those d8 rolls
REALLY add up. Each of those amounts then could be several small houses
or a development in one City zone, or one huge Holding out in the rural
areas. It's up to you... |