Hello forum!
Last night my group played the Local Politics quest, I was the overlod. A couple of aspects of encounter 2 had us a bit confused and I'd ike to know what you guys think about them.
1. Is passage blocked in tile 55A?
Tile 55A looks like an old prison. It depicts the cells walls; the door to one cell is still intact. The cell door has the red dotted elevation line on it (despite it's hard to notice it in this picture ):
We spent some time figuring out whether a figure could move between the two squares marked by the arrow, because that would make a great difference in regard to the encounter's goals.
My hero players and me personally agreed that it couldn't. However, the manual says:
A figure cannot move diagonally across elevation through a shared corner of an elevation line and a wall (the black edge of a map tile).
If we abide to the manual's wording, since the cell wall is not the black edge of a map tile, it is still possible to move between the two cells.
We ended up following the manual and allow the movement. Nonetheless, we still think that the manual's rule didn't make sense in that specific circumstance - maybe it flew under the author's radar..?
What do you think? How did your group handle this?
2. Can magistrates move only 2 squares maximum ?
Quest rules say:
If a monster is adjacent to a magistrate, the Overlord may, at the end of each of his turns, move that magistrate by 2 squares.
Let's suppose that, at the end of the OL's turn, a monster is adjacent to a magistrate. The OL moves the magistrate 2 squares. The magistrate ends up in a square that is adjacent to the same monster (or even another monster). Can the OL move the magistrate 2 more squares?
We ended up limiting the magistrate movement to 2 spaces maximum.
That are your thoughts about this?
Thanks!
Edited by lucaster