As a road it must be easier for charriots because the surface should be plane without any trees nor bushes. Some parts are probably paved and can thus sustain heavy rain.Lord Jolly the Scribe said:Is travel on the Road easier and safer and quicker or is it just as slow, dangerous, and difficult? I am getting the Road of Kings soon and I don't how much it says in there about the actual road but I am curious about adventure ideas on it. Thanks.
Scenario feeds a-plenty! Whether as the law enforcers or as the beseiged!kintire said:On the other hand, it will be a bandit magnet of no small proportions.
OR... seeing as this is the somewhat "morally flexible" Conan setting... perhaps raiding the caravans as the Bandits themselves!Halfbat said:Scenario feeds a-plenty! Whether as the law enforcers or as the beseiged!kintire said:On the other hand, it will be a bandit magnet of no small proportions.
Scenario feeds a-plenty! Whether as the law enforcers or as the beseiged!
The King said:You have an explanation there : http://www.dodgenet.com/~moonblossom/R.htm
Considering the massive knowledge of Dale Rippke on the subject (he also wrote several essays on the Hyborian Age which were published as a book), I wouldn't consider this "suspect" but rather highly probable.slaughterj said:The King said:You have an explanation there : http://www.dodgenet.com/~moonblossom/R.htm
That information is highly suspect. See the other RoK thread I bumped.
The King said:Considering the massive knowledge of Dale Rippke on the subject (he also wrote several essays on the Hyborian Age which were published as a book), I wouldn't consider this "suspect" but rather highly probable.slaughterj said:The King said:You have an explanation there : http://www.dodgenet.com/~moonblossom/R.htm
That information is highly suspect. See the other RoK thread I bumped.
Note that he always gives his sources in each entry of his gazetteer. So you just have to check them. But as Vincent Darlage put it in the thread you bumped up, Howard himself never talked about the roads of Kings. But it seems a fact than many pastiches (as well as comics) are considered canon enough for the game.
And then as these sources are still available you can decide by yourself what to include in your world or not.
As far as I am concerned I would have consider the road of Kings as a mean of communication begun from Messantia in Argos for its caravans up to Aquilonia, that is 2 of the richest kingdoms. And it would have expanded toward the East (Turan) using trade roads already in used (for instance in the several city-states.slaughterj said:Dale Rippke certainly has massive knowledge on the subject, but (1) there are non-canon sites for that knowledge at that link, and (2) so does Vincent Darlage who was speaking from canon. Therefore, it seems if you want to run a Conan game closer to canon, you might not make the Road of Kings the international 4-lane paved highway presented on the Rippke site and go with something a little more abstract.
Krushnak said:i see the road of kings to be more like the silkroad that led from europe to china. wasnt one continuous road but was a route you took because hundreds of others had taken it before and so was relatively well mapped and all the major pit stops. more like several major roads a couple of smaller ones and the occasional trek through wilderness.