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Kingdom/Town Sheet (for DnD 5e)

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For our DnD 5e campaign the players participate in the creation and management of a town. To do this we modified the Pathfinder Kingdom Building rules for DnD 5th edition. You can access the dev version here . Demo: As I saw nothing like this posted, I tried to make this as system independent as possible so it can be incorporated into character sheets for any other system. I've already spent countless hours making it, but its still far from perfect. Hopefully it will come in handy for someone.
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Kevin
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Pretty nice! Now I need a reason to use it.
Ah I actually have that pf book! Its a nice system for players wanting to run a huge company / business but cant say much else.
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Actoba
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Nice work
In the campaign we are playing the players were tasked with saving a town (as it is sealing a portal to the shadowfell). This is based on our first 4e campaign running Keep on the Shadowfell that we played 5 years ago, but set a thousand years later. The players go on quests to address threats to the town (Winterhaven, now called Haven), and to progress their personal story arcs. Between adventures (every time the party levels up) they have to take several months break between levels (to practice their new skills). So they roll a number of d4s equal to their level to see how many months pass in between adventures. And take that many "town building turns". They are able to build buildings, expand their territory, and issue edicts. Random events help build the story leading up to the next act. The town sheet helps manage the town stats, and guide story telling.
This looks like a great idea! Will try to incorperate this in my 4e campaign - thanks for sharing!