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Introduction

The following is a list of frequently asked questions that players have sent us. If you have any queries about Empire then it is worth checking the FAQ first, to see if the answer to your question is here. Otherwise email us at empire@profounddecisions.co.uk with your question. We'll answer as quickly as we can and we'll add your question to our FAQ if we think it is likely to be of interest to other players.

Rules

When will the rules be released?

We've been working on the rules for well over a year, including several large play tests held at Profound Decisions events throughout 2012. The key elements are in place, we have the core combat and magic system worked out, but there are a vast number of tiny details to hammer out.

We prefer not to issue release dates for things because it is very hard to accurately predict when these kind of jobs will be complete but we're confident we will have the rules available on the wiki before the end of the year. It's our number one priority at the moment, as we are aware how important the rules are to many players.

Can magicians wear armour?

Magicians cannot wear normal armour while casting any spells or rituals. They have the option to purchase a skill called mage armour which gives them an option to wear magical armour specifically designed for casting spells. Mage armour looks like highly ornate ceremonial armour that is clearly magical in appearance. It protects the wearer through arcane means and so does not cover the whole body in the way regular armour does.

Are you allowing stab-safe weapons?

Yes, any weapon which is over five foot long can be stab-safe. Any weapon which is stab-safe can be used for stabbing.

Weapons that are between seven and nine feet in length must be stab-safe and can only be used for stabbing.

Setting

When will the Imperial Orc brief be available?

The brief for the Imperial Orcs was postponed to allow us to get the remaining setting released. Regrettably that pushed it back down the work queue for a few months while attention was paid to other jobs which had been waiting for the setting to be finished first. The core brief was completed months ago, but there is a lot of editing and rewriting to do before it will be ready for release. We are now focussing on the brief and like the rules we are confident that we will have it released well before the end of the year.

Where is the world map?

The map is still being finalized by members of our team. In outline, the Empire is spread as follows: Wintermark, northwest, Varushka northeast, Marches west, Dawn east, Brasscoast southwest, Highguard and Urizen southeast. The Bay of Catazar lies between Brass Coast and Highguard. Navarr and League territories are spread throughout the Empire.

Game Style

Do I have to volunteer to monster?

The Empire events run by Profound Decisions will feature one or more large battles, involving hundreds of participants. We have ordered four hundred orc masks and are in the process of ordering four hundred sets of orc armour. We can't possibly operate with that many crew, so to ensure that there is an epic horde to fight against we will need volunteers.

Volunteering will only be required if you plan to fight as your character in the battles. If you don't wish to take the field as your character, then there is no requirement to monster any of the battles. If you do wish to fight in the big battles then you will be required to volunteer to monster every other battle. There will be two battles at each of the first two events to ensure everyone has a chance to play one battle and monster one battle at each event.

We are confident that we can make monstering every bit as fun as playing. We need volunteers to fill out the barbarian hordes to make the battles as epic as possible, but our intention is that the majority of players find crewing one of the battles to be nearly as enjoyable as playing them. We are deliberately designing our barbarian foes to make them fun roles to portray.

There will also be skirmishes and other fights with the barbarians and other threats the Empire faces. We are aiming to have enough crew to operate these smaller battles ourselves, so volunteers are welcome but are not required.

How dangerous will the main field be?

We are not planning to run camp attacks on the main field - the goal is to try and create the feel of a buzzing settlement right at the very heart of the Empire - a place of relative security. Our NPC magistrates will work to ensure the law is kept and the enemy is very far away. We want the field to feel like a place of relative safety, a place where characters can feel free to walk around without weapons or armour if they choose.

The idea is to contrast this with the very real danger that is present whenever the players leave the main field. Those characters that use magic to teleport to the Imperial battlefields will find themselves facing very real and very deadly threats. For the overwhelming majority of the time, players will know when they are heading into danger and those players who wish to avoid combat should find this easy provided they remain with the safety of the settlement.

Is PvP murder allowed?

We are quite explicitly setting out to make assassination as difficult to achieve as possible. The Empire has a legal system, run by NPCs, and it will make all possible effort to identify and execute assassins. Our intention is for the majority of conflict between players to be political and social in nature rather than combat based.

Assassination is acceptable out-of-character; what we are doing with the campaign is deliberately making that as difficult as possible for the assassins to get away with, so that it becomes a tool of last resort rather than the simplest way to deal with political enemies.

Booking

What is the requirement for concessions?

Anyone who is a full time student, in receipt of unemployment benefits such as job-seekers allowance or is a pensioner is eligible for the concession on the ticket price. You only have to be eligible at the point where you provide the proof of your eligibility, so students or can claim the discount for the year even if their course ends in the Summer.

You must provide proof of your eligibility. The best way to do this is to email proof to us at admin@profounddecisions.co.uk after you have booked. We can then mark your entire booking as having the concession confirmed. If you don't do this then you will be forced to bring proof to the event and then queue up in a long queue at GOD before you can play. Please don't do this, it's bad for you and bad for us! Email us a scan of your proof and we will log it to your account.

Can I use a recruitment booking code for Empire?

Everyone is a new player for Empire, so the discounts for new players are not valid this year for Empire. We may extend the scheme to cover Empire next year. Recruitment discounts are still valid for Odyssey, so if you are an existing Odyssey player then you can use the scheme to recruit new players for Odyssey.

How do I book my child on to the event?

The website has now been updated to allow players of all ages to book on to the event. Anyone who is attending the event must have their own account, regardless of age. Once you have created an account and entered your birth date then the prices will be updated to reflect your age and booking options.