The Grand To-Do List

Well I got one of my wishes - to run a demon horde against a party of adventures, a desire I have had since reading the old Gord-the-Rogue books. Some of the final battles in Savage tide looked great for this, but I don't have a party of 18-20 lvl characters. (and don't really want one)

for 9th level(?) PCs -
50+ lemures, 12 spined devils, a night mayer & rider, 2 pain devils and a barbed devil general with class levels made for the most epic army vs adventures fight I ever ran. One surviving Lemure even got promoted for his successes.

Other wishes: run a children of nobility game, where inexperienced but well equipped noble scions would set out as adventures. (now starting the pbp version)

run/play an E6 game.

Run my "Lest Starfall Fall" time traveling one-shot (based on Sprauge Le Clampe story)
for my regular players, who would really appreciate the chance to stop the golden age from ending.

Make it to GenCon for an enwolrd game by Rel or Piratecat.
 

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The three things that I really want to do are:

Run a Northern Crown campaign.

Run a Legends of Excalibur campaign.

Run a core book only Shackled City campaign.

I also have some interest in running an Everstone/BESM d20 campaign, though that is not strictly D&D.
 

Since the end of my Greyhawk campaign (that pretty much took up the entire 3.0/3.5e lifespan) and the purchase of so many settings during the great 3e rummage sale, I find myself with more wishes than reality can possibly allow.

I'm working on a Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign (set in Reanaaria Bay) at the moment, but I know a couple of people interested in playing Dawnforge, too. For some reason, no one seems to want to play Midnight (except me, of course), but the more I read the more I want to give it a go. Then there's the Wilderlands, Conan, A Game of Thrones...and, well, it just goes on forever.

Settings, that's on my to-do list. Not so much adventures...just all these worlds I want to explore. The only adventure that I'd like to run is a slightly modified Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk featuring the PCs from my original campaign. After six years, however, I need a break from all of that.
 
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1) Play in a Northern Crown game. I've had the books for two and a half years but the opportunity hasn't come up in that time.

2) Run a Traveller20 game. I don't care if I end up running it here, by Guam I'm gonna run a game before the year is over.

3) Play in a Star Wars D20 game. I haven't played in a little over a year. I had a character I really liked, the game only lasted one session. :\
 

Well we started up a new campaign this semester at college starting at level 6, right now, before the end of first semester, we're approaching level 9 rapidly and using all kinds of cool things.

We've made very generous use of the splat books as well as a homebrewed campaign world (designed by me and run my our DM).

It's funny I only started playing last year, so I'm very green in that area, but we've gotten to see a ton of cool new things.

Our Goliath Warblade - total monster in melee and quite possibly the best +1 LA race in the game.

Our Technomancer Homebrewed class.

A Rogue/Swash combo that really bends some of the rules of what a rogue should be.

A Scout/Ranger combo that is simply absurd at dealing tons of precision damage while staying well out of reach.

Watching our DM go ... "you did HOW MUCH damage?!?" when the warblade Divine Surged for 60 something damage in one strike at level 7.

Seeing a great story with tons of wheels-within-wheels movements in the plot line.

Playing a game with lots of Bo9S influence. I love this book. The warblade is very entertaining to watch.

I just wish we had more time before I graduate to play, I'm gonna miss this crew of guys.
 


Things to do; it's a pretty short list:

Get my next campaign's design process (deities, spells) finished so I can drop the puck and run it.

Come up with some decent stories, modules, etc., for said next campaign.

Get to GenCon and meet some of you people! :)

Other than that, I'm good for now. :)

Lanefan
 

My plans for third edition:

  • Bring my planar homebrew up to level 20 (currently level 8-10)
  • Bring my Vault of Larin Karr game to an end in the Empire of the Ghouls (currently level 5)
  • Finish Shackled City with my Paladin (currently level 2)
  • Finish Echoes of Heaven with my Fighter (currently level 2)
  • Play or run Age of Worms
  • Play or run Savage Tide
  • Play or run Pathfinder
  • Play or run all three volumes of the Drow War
  • Play or run a campaign or two in Ptolus

Things I've accomplished in 2007:

  • Run several campaigns in parallel
  • Find another DM so I can play as well
  • Bought lots of Planescape material online
  • Bought lots of planes-related second hand third edition books online
  • Avoided splat books :)
 
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Just 20 or 30 years worth...

...and even then, I don't imagine I will play all the rpgs I would like to play, or run all the modules, scenerious, or campaings I would like to run.

Oh well, it is good to have things to look forward to.
 

I'm not planning on switching to 4e any time in the next year or so which means I have a bit more breathing room.

  • DM a Midnight mini-campaign
  • Have my own D&D 3.5e character go on a campaign - I'd so love to play in a long-term 3.5 game but have only ever taken part in one-night one-shots. :(
  • DM Age of Worms or Savage Tide
  • DM a Delta Green d20 mini-campaign
  • Take a 3.5 party through some of the old classics like A1, C1 or U1.
 

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