tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842087556081043371.post3131737194002004399..comments2022-04-01T16:46:42.462-05:00Comments on Board Enterprises: Campaign CalendarBoardEnthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15462361536278304286noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842087556081043371.post-82480434838862123182010-11-28T19:03:17.030-06:002010-11-28T19:03:17.030-06:00Bravo, I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking ...Bravo, I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking like this.<br /><br />Every Cleric or Paladin in my game world needs to observe their deities feast days and maybe even perform a rite or a blessing if they expect to be able to cast spells. <br /><br />If characters roll into town on a Sunday they can't expect the market to be open so they can replenish their supplies.<br /><br />My plots often require the PCs to prevent an important event happening by a deadline such as an auspicious planetary alignment, a big wedding or an execution. Sometimes players just need a hurry up when they're dragging their heels.Tony Bro001https://www.blogger.com/profile/18402548073906815503noreply@blogger.com