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Old 18th June 2008, 05:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
Mallus
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Mallus Gnoll Huntmaster (Lvl 5)
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Originally Posted by Tonguez
This meant that from Blackport a ship could sail into three entirely different worlds which had their own set of stable and unstable Nexus storms.
I'm really digging the idea that magical/metaphysical travel is linked to physical travel. Sailing to different worlds rather than just "BAMF! we're there!" or "Hey look, a portal!". Good idea keeping the number of reachable other worlds small. I'm trying to resist the temptation of filling the Aster Sea to the brim with islands. What I really need is a small, manageable number of highly iconic places to visit.

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Unstable storms moved and like real storms could come sweeping in throwing a ship into an entirely random dimension.
Did the storms ever make landfall? If so, what effects did they have?

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The PCs were part of a Crew sent to chart the stable Nexus Storms and ended up fighting an island of Ghouls, Sky Pyrates and the Great Sea Dragon - unfortunately the campaign was never completed
Too bad, sounds like a cool campaign.
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