Otra de las grandes naciones marineras del Viejo Mundo es Estalia. En su escaso trasfondo se ha hablado de la capacidad naval de este grupo de reinos pero no han tenido reglas oficiales de flota (ni ejército en Warhammer...). Aquí presento algunas ideas que he encontrado por la red: una amalgama de barcos del Imperio y de Bretonia (algo lógico teniendo en cuenta que todos ellos son humanos de la misma zona geográfica). Por otro lado pierden capacidad de artillería y la cambian por más marineros y con reglas potentes para los abordajes. A ver que os parece.
La galeaza deberia disparar a los lados como las venecianas, yo también metería caballeros del sol llameante con +1 a abordajes
ResponderEliminarLas galeazas son galeras gordas, por lo que igual que las galeras del juego solo disparan hacia delante. En cuanto a los Caballeros del Sol Llameante, aunque sean seguidores de Myrmidia solo son del Imperio su presencia en los territorios del sur es meramente testimonial.
EliminarSuscribo lo comentado por el creador del contenido a cerca de los Caballeros del Sol Llameante. No obstante, y aun a riesgo de ser pesado, considero que los inquisidores tampoco tienen cabida en Estalia, o al menos, no tanta importancia.
ResponderEliminarSe agradece siempre ver publicaciones Estalianas.
Esto es material fan-made que uno en casa se lo guisa como quiere: se puede eliminar a la Inquisición en cualquier momento y se pueden añadir Caballeros de la Lanza Justiciera. Ambas ideas que se me han pasado por la cabeza ¿Por qué no? Esto es solo una base para usar y modificar.
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Lore about Estalia by Steve Darlington (head designer and developer for WFRP2)
Swords of the South: A Guide To Estalia page 10
The Sea
More than any other people of the Old World, the Estalians have conquered the seas. Their lands, therefore, do not end at the ocean’s edge, and they claim conquest of several islands to the south and west, as well as several colonies in Lustria, Naggaroth and on the Vampire Coast. Many of these areas are also home to Tilean claims and conquests, sometimes very close by. Indeed, the Tileans claim that all of Lustria belongs to them (and this was once proclaimed holy writ by the Ultima Aquila) because it was first discovered by the Tilean Marco Colombo. The Estalians scoff at this, pointing out that first rarely means greatest, and the forays and settlements of such Estalian heroes as Lustros, Avarro and Aguerro more than entitles them to the entirety of the continent.For the most part, however, this issues are purely theoretical, as neither nation has a navy of sufficient size, speed or power to defend their colonies, and most Estalian kings and queens only care about their distant dominions to the extent that they continue to provide gold, jewels or other treasures (see Material Culture, below).
The closer islands benefit from much greater protection, but are likewise more easily beset by pirates and Tilean interests, and trade with these hot southern ports is always a game of cat and mouse, as each port changes hands and allegiances as often as the wind changes direction.The largest island in the Southern Sea is La Isla Atalaya. It is an Estalian nation state, built on the ruins of an ancient Elven citadel. Although fiercely anti-Tilean, it opens its harbours to any ship of neutral colours, and as such is a hotbed of intrigue known as the City of Whispers.The elves of Ulthuan have of course taken note of the Estalian excursions across the oceans which they know so well and in many cases, over which they believe they have sole dominion. Even the most generous elf considers the Estalians dangerously naïve upstarts, travelling in places beyond their understanding and ability. Most importantly, they fear that the Estalians risk becoming unwitting allies or enslaved forces of their enemies, the dark elves of Nag-garoth. This they cannot allow, so on top of all the other dangers of the oceans, the elves been known to attack human vessels on sight. To hamper travel, they are also reclaiming their ancient naval citadels, adding further to the chaos of the southern islands, and making it harder for Estalians to discern or care the difference between High and Dark elves.They are of course correct that their Dark Elf cousins seek any route to gaining further mastery over the ocean and vengeance against the High Elves. On the sea, the pitch black slave arks of the Druchii are unmistakable, and their witchblade raiders known and feared for the way they prey on coastal towns, leaving only the old and frail behind. Estalians consider most elves their enemies, but the Black Raiders are hated with zeal and hunted to extinction.
Maybe other fluff can be find about estalian mariner to this supplement.