Difference between revisions of "Roads & Routes"

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Revision as of 01:10, 27 April 2021

Example of a dirt road

Roads and routes are humanoid-made ways of travel, which variously fall into eight categories: high road, low road, cobbled road, dirt road, cart track, cart path, path and trail. The condition of each is determined by the amount of infrastructure present in the local 20-mile hex of the game world. Some roads cannot be used by any vehicle, or even by a mount in the hands of an amateur-skilled rider. Better roads facilitate travel, so that greater distances may be covered in the space of a day.

Route Descriptions

Route Limitations
on travel
distance
walking
per day
High road none NA
Low road none NA
Cobbled road none NA
Dirt road none NA
Cart track none NA
Cart path none NA
Path none NA
Trail none NA