Here I present Brocadia, a world of that subsector, that has a few interesting features and I hope a number of adventure possibilities. Enjoy.
0108 Brocadia B-772639-10
Kingdom of Brocadia. Current monarch: Wilhelm XI. Maintains control through a large and effective secret police service.
Tags: police state, freak geology
Starport: B. Good construction and repair facilities for non-starships
Size: 7. Diameter 7,248 miles (1046 km) Gravity 0.82G
Atmosphere: 7, standard, tainted Temperature temperate
Hydrosphere: 2, dry planet nearly all standing water in one large sea
Population: 6 – 7.8 million people Pop density 81 ppl/km^2, 96,000 km^2
Government: 3, Hereditary monarchy. Religion Index: 5, Stability: some instability
Law level: 9, High on weapon restrictions, and freedom of movement
Tech Level: A, average stellar
Trade Code: Ni – insufficient surplus for export
Brocadia
has almost no surface features of any kind. No mountains, no valleys,
no hills. It is as if the planet was graded and paved like a parking
lot. There is very little vegetation above moss and ferns. The
surface is a patchwork of green and dull brown.
The Kingdom of Brocadia is beset by a tyrannous and paranoid monarchy. The last four kings died by assassination, but only one from outside the royal family. The royals all live in fear of their subjects, and the subjects are made to fear the royals. The Noble Houses scheme and intrigue against one another constantly for control of land, and access to the King.
Culture
Tags: Cult Culture, Power Player Ruler, Very Clean Streets, Drab
Architecture, Oblivious to other Cultures
The
Big Thing: Secret Police see traitors everywhere; A Noble House is
trying to bring back peace and stability. Is the King really in
danger?
The
Brocadian Yards produce over half of all the non-starships in the
subsector.
What kind of adventures could your PCs get up to on Brocadia?
n.b. some of the details, like Culture Tags, I brought over from Stars Without Number.
What kind of adventures could your PCs get up to on Brocadia?
n.b. some of the details, like Culture Tags, I brought over from Stars Without Number.
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