> How secure is the food supply? It could spoil. Or get infested with > rats, insects, or other vermin. Or it could be poisoned by the spy.
most secure place in the castle, behind 5-10 metres of stone. overseen by a competent quartermaster. I may use the spy in a low key roll (just information gathering) and an unrelated murder might leed to his discovery. > What kind of food is it? If it is just salted meat, then you'll have > trouble with nutrition down the line... things like scurvy and > whatnot. It may include fruits and vegetables, but they won't last > forever... unless they are refrigerated (or some other means of > preserving them)... once again, maybe the spy can sabotage the storage facilities. food is 80 oxen, chickens, 140 horses, watercress (with a side order of liverfuke) wine for water and beer. 1 million odd pounds of rations fit for a professional army that is winning a war (i.e the other side) dried fruit, grain, hard tack, salted and smoked meat stored in fat. 10000 pounds of badly smoked cod (their rations) > How's the morale of the defenders. Being couped up for long periods > of time tends to drive people crazy. Are they able to get out for > fresh air and exercise? Are there enemy snipers? Is there enemy > artillery? the castle has a yard but is likely to be the first part of the castle to fall. enemy artillery includes "wildfire" a semi magical flaming oil. pc sub commander is an excellent leader castle is based on the castle Di Sarzanello. two wards (triangular) with the external gate in one and a fly bridge to the other that holds the keep. > -- > Chris J. Whitcomb > "I try to keep an open mind, but my brain keep falling out!" > _______________________________________________ > GurpsNet-L mailing list <[email protected]> > http://mail.sjgames.com/mailman/listinfo/gurpsnet-l _______________________________________________ GurpsNet-L mailing list <[email protected]> http://mail.sjgames.com/mailman/listinfo/gurpsnet-l
