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Proto-Republican Venice

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The year is 1260 and Venice teeters on the brink as the wealthiest patricians vie for control.


Author's Note: Welcome to Venice—a labyrinth of canals and intrigue, where fortunes are made on the silk, spice, and slave trades, and betrayal lurks behind every gilded façade. The Doge, once a powerful figure, is now a puppet to be manipulated. Behind him, the Great Council teeters between chaos and consolidation as noble families vie for dominance in the city’s rise to Mediterranean power. A growing divide between the entrenched nobility, rising merchants, and foreign-born traders fuels alliances, betrayals, and assassinations. Outside Venice, Genoa is locked in a bitter struggle for trade dominance; Byzantium is resentful of the 4th Crusade; and the HRE is eager to assert control. - House Ziani: Traditionalists of Venetian values, the Ziani favor cautious foreign policy and oppose reckless expansion. Allies of Byzantium, they fight to preserve the old balance of power. - House Dandolo: Bold imperialists emboldened by their role in the Fourth Crusade, the Dandolo seek naval supremacy and control of Eastern trade, earning them accusations of tyranny. - House Tiepolo: Reformists courting the rising merchant class, the Tiepolo thrive on chaos, undermining patrician traditions to reshape Venice as a broader, merchant-driven republic. - House Gradenigo: Subtle and secretive, the Gradenigo are skilled manipulators and allies of the Ziani, favoring quiet diplomacy to maintain conservative order. - House Contarini: Naval adventurers aligned with the Dandolo, the Contarini pursue maritime empire-building but remain opportunistic and unpredictable in loyalty. - House Querini: Champions of excluded merchants and guilds, the Querini push for reforms, but their egalitarian rhetoric hides their hunger for power. Campaign Hooks: - Players must use bribes, alliances, and sabotage to secure a spot in the Great Council before it is "closed" forever. - A noble is assassinated. Was it a rival, a foreign agent, or the Doge himself trying to reclaim power? - Discontent threatens rebellion.
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István Farkas
István Farkas
Level 5 Human Foot Soldier -
A bold and resourceful Hungarian cavalry captain serving as a mercenary in Venice. He is skilled in rapid strikes and maneuvering, often torn between the allure of Venetian gold and his deep-rooted Hungarian nationalism.
Details
RaceHuman
ClassFoot Soldier
Level5
Alignment
PronounsHe/Him
Location5, 10
Skills
Acrobatics
Animal Handling
Arcana
Athletics
Deception
History
Insight
Intimidation
Investigation
Medicine
Nature
Perception
Performance
Persuasion
Religion
Sleight Of Hand
Stealth
Survival
Ispreparedcaster
Isspellcaster
Currencies
Silver Grosso0
Silver Denari0
Copper Quartarolo0
appearance
A male human cavalry captain. Tall and athletic.He wears a decorated leather breastplate, dark trousers, and a flowing cape, and carries a saber at his side along with a shield emblazoned with the Hungarian crest.
personality
Conflicted yet determined, István is a charismatic leader who inspires loyalty in his men. He is pragmatic, often weighing the benefits of his actions against his national pride, and possesses a strong sense of honor and duty.
backstory
István grew up in Hungary, where he learned the art of cavalry warfare. After the fall of his homeland, he became a mercenary, seeking fortune in Venice while grappling with his loyalty to his roots. His experiences have made him a cunning strategist, but his heart remains with Hungary.
Stats
Strength
18
Dexterity
16
Constitution
15
Intelligence
14
Wisdom
12
Charisma
17
Armor Class
17
Max HP
40
Speed
30

HP

40 / 40 HP

XP

6,5006,500 XP13,999
Level 5
Equipped Items
Spellbook
István Farkas is not a spellcaster.
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