Yes, the sub will need to be very strong and prepared to deal with depths of 100 km Europa - Subsurface ocean.
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Yes, the sub will need to be very strong and prepared to deal with depths of 100 km Europa - Subsurface ocean.
Interesting, there could be traits or backgrounds related to a given origin or birth place for example (something that D&D 5 and other games already do).
Oh, yes. Very dangerous times for player characters.
Welcome aboard and into the rabbit hole 😉
These are some things I'm working on (in varied degrees of completion):
Of course, unions as we know them are a product of 19th century, and the guilds became less important.
But in some of unions' characteristics evolved from the guilds, as can be read in Organized labor | Definition, Movement, History, Examples, Unions, & Facts | Britannica Money.
It should be noted that if you want to organize the workers into a strike they need some organization and in medieval era a guild can be a way to do it, or could be other means of self-orgnization, see the links below:
It shouldn't be very difficult, these links could give you some ideas:
The trade unions of the Middle Ages - People's History Museum: The national museum of democracy
Labor Organizations in Ancient and Medieval Times – Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas
Guild | Trade Associations & Their Role in Medieval Europe | Britannica Money
It could depend on which game systems are more famous in your country. Games like Call of Cthulhu and Runequest , both using BRP (a percentile system) were very famous and played in Spain for many years in direct competition of Dungeons & Dragons.
It could be an interesting way to do these things, once I'm get used to how Lemmy does things I could put some contents.
Hello, here you have my blog, it's written in three languages (Spanish, Catalan and English) and I hope you find it useful.
There's all kind of themes available, all related to culture, history, science and, of course, tabletop roleplaying games.
For a thread of the conversation on the same topic I had in Mastodon you could follow this link, surely you will find the activity and the links very useful.