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By Trifletraxor September 28, in Basic Roleplaying. Veni, Vidi, Vici is a supplement for Rome. The adventures in this scenario pack can either be run as one-shot scenarios or inserted into an existing campaign that is set in the first century BC. If the gamemaster wishes to tie all the scenarios together to form the backbone of a campaign, the element that connects all adventures together could be the best known leader of ancient Rome, Gaius Julius Caesar. He can be the adventurers' patron throughout all these scenarios, providing them with motivations for adventure and enriching the background with his inspiring figure.
These four scenarios offer exciting and deadly experiences - including riots, battles and the inevitable skulduggery of Republican Rome! Can the heroes be the key factor in the pursuit and defeat of these seagoing scum? But is everything really as it appears? The party is sent to Britannia as scouts and spies: are there Briton chieftains envious enough of Cassivellaunus to side with the Roman invaders?
Published by Alephtar Games December Ef plest master, this mighty fine grub! High Priest. Just recently purchased this book, which I'm looking forward to reading. It would be great to come up with some more adventures set during this time period, as a tremendous number of wonderful events took place during the downfall of the Republic. Thumbs up! Two second scenarios are for longer down the road.
Players managed to screw up totally with infighting and whatnot, throwing a Roman captain overboard and sinking a vessel, which will likely result in a court drama once they're back from the second scenario - with the probably result of at least one being fed to a lion at the arena and the rest being sent to the legion for 10 years of mandatory service.
I gave the supplement 5 stars. It has lots of good art, is written clear and precise and contains good scenarios. And a big thanks to Paolo for providing me with a copy! Gonna spend the night reading through the whole thing but skimming through the books my first impression is that it looks very good so far. It seems to be written in a very clear and easy format so it's hard to miss any important details when running each scenario.