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I6: Ravenloft (adapted to 3.x) - OOC Thread - CALLING MY PLAYERS!
Hi all,
I’m considering running the original I6: Ravenloft (to possibly be followed with the running of I10: Ravenloft II - The House on Gryphon Hill), adapted to 3.x by me. With that said, they obviously won’t be identical to the originals. Encounters will be changed, some foes may be swapped out for other foes, traps may be different, etc. However, I am hoping to maintain the gothic horror and deadliness of the original adventure.
I will likely be incorporating a houseruled version of the rules for TAINT into this campaign, as well as a houseruled version of the SANITY rules. I believe this will help maintain the dark, horrific atmosphere that these adventures were intended to have. While your PCs may well be skilled and well learned, it will be assumed that they won’t have much experience with the type of evil and darkness that will be experienced in this adventure.
I want players who are looking for an in-depth and challenging roleplaying experience, and who will be able to roleplay well. Players that can roleplay their PCs getting corrupted or suffering from a loss of sanity, and players that are mature enough that they can deal with PC death, because deaths will be likely. Additionally, I will be making heavy use of sblocks to provide information that will only be appropriate to certain PCs. If you cannot honor the use of sblocks, and your curiosity is so high that you must read sblocks intended for others, please don’t even post your interest in playing.
These adventures will NOT be set in the actual Ravenloft campaign setting, but rather in tainted lands in my own homebrew campaign setting. Their will be some additional houserules that I will make use of. Until I proceed with a recruiting thread though, I won’t bother posting these.
Anyone that posts their interest in this thread will be given preference when/if I post an actual recruiting thread.
So, is there anyone interested in this type of game?
__________________ - Rhun
For every one hundred men you send us, Ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine of them are real fighters; We are lucky to have them, they the battle make. Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior. And he will bring the others back. - Heraclitus of Ephesus, 500 BC
Last edited by Rhun; 3rd February 2012 at 04:58 PM..
A second interested party... I've always loved the concept of Ravenloft, but my RL groupmates never liked dying/anything bad happening to their PCs. Like the time they tried on the belt of giant strength (at least that's what the man in the dungeon told them it would do) and the player threw a fit when he was turned into a female...
Anyways, I digress. I would be most interested in partaking in a harrowing and deadly adventure, where the threat of death looms over my head (after playing a bunch of 4e, I kind of miss that, I've never really felt close to death yet, must be that 33 hp at 1st level :P)
But, you really really tempt me Rhun. I6 was a great module, and this sounds great.
Put me down as first alt, if you need me to fill out the party, I am there. Unless I can get my partner in crime interested. Let me move a vampire-phile towards this.
Well, I've always wanted to try out Ravenloft, but I've a feeling this'll be another one of those low level games, and I'm having trouble coming up with character's I want to play at low level, which is especially a problem if death is expected (rather than the norm for PBP of characters outlasting most campaigns), as if I have trouble coming up with 1 low lvl concept, what would I do if/when that one character died?
SO, I guess I'm asking in my usual rambling way: What level?
Kinem, Renau1g, Strahd...as always, you guys are most welcome to a slot in the game. I've played enough with you guys to know you are great roleplayers.
Fenris, I'm guessing from Queenie's post that she is your partner in crime? I've not ever roleplayed with her, but I've done a lot with you, and I know you are a great roleplayer, so of course you two would be welcome to slots in this game.
Jemal, I'm not sure what level quite yet, but I'm guessing we'll probably start around level 6. Maybe 7. Again, as with the others, I know you are a great roleplayer.
When I say deadly, I don't want you guys to go into thinking it will be a complete bloodbath. But as noted, the adversaries were meant to be played intelligently. This is an adventure where the enemy actively tries to seperate single PCs from the group in an attempt to feed on the week.
Conversion to vampire, possession, etc are all possible. This is why I said it is important that we will respect the sblock. If a players PC is converted, I'm going to want them to roleplay that new aspect; and their new interests may lie very contrary to the rest of the party.
__________________ - Rhun
For every one hundred men you send us, Ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine of them are real fighters; We are lucky to have them, they the battle make. Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior. And he will bring the others back. - Heraclitus of Ephesus, 500 BC
When I say deadly, I don't want you guys to go into thinking it will be a complete bloodbath. But as noted, the adversaries were meant to be played intelligently. This is an adventure where the enemy actively tries to seperate single PCs from the group in an attempt to feed on the week.
Conversion to vampire, possession, etc are all possible. This is why I said it is important that we will respect the sblock. If a players PC is converted, I'm going to want them to roleplay that new aspect; and their new interests may lie very contrary to the rest of the party.
Excellent... a potential to work covertly from the inside against the other PC's...I managed to get this once in my RL game, the PC wizard decided to work for the BBEG instead of against him (he was a high level politician in the goverment and the PC's couldn't directly move against him)...
Excellent... a potential to work covertly from the inside against the other PC's...I managed to get this once in my RL game, the PC wizard decided to work for the BBEG instead of against him (he was a high level politician in the goverment and the PC's couldn't directly move against him)...
Right, which is one more reason I want mature players, who can really get into the roleplaying challenge. I'm not going to pit PC vrs PC, but if someone gets vamped by Strahd (yes, I know the proper term is "sired"), things could happen.
__________________ - Rhun
For every one hundred men you send us, Ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine of them are real fighters; We are lucky to have them, they the battle make. Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior. And he will bring the others back. - Heraclitus of Ephesus, 500 BC
hmm.. 6th lvl and the possibility of conversion or vampification? In that case I'm gonna have to say interested.
Well, that makes 6 interested people, which is enough to form a decent size party. You 6 will obviously get first dibs when I put together the recruitment thread. I'm willing to go with as many as 8 PCs, because I know a couple will probably drop after the game starts, but I've found that 6 is an ideal party size.
Since there is enough interest here, please keep your eyes open for the recruitment thread. It probably won't appear before this weekend since I have a bit of work to do yet, but I belive I shall proceed with running this.
__________________ - Rhun
For every one hundred men you send us, Ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine of them are real fighters; We are lucky to have them, they the battle make. Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior. And he will bring the others back. - Heraclitus of Ephesus, 500 BC
I would be quite interested -- but I would think my involvement in stonegod's EtCR would somewhat disqualify me.
You are always welcome in my games S@s. I've only played through the first bit of EtCR, so I don't know how similar they really are. I know the zombie horde in town and the aberration at the church are NOT part of the original adventure. So I'm guessing things are quite different?
Maybe somebody else can weigh in and clear that up.
__________________ - Rhun
For every one hundred men you send us, Ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine of them are real fighters; We are lucky to have them, they the battle make. Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior. And he will bring the others back. - Heraclitus of Ephesus, 500 BC