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<blockquote data-quote="oreofox" data-source="post: 7515292" data-attributes="member: 6776240"><p>So I just finished my Halloween storyline yesterday (Oct 28), and made the final reveal. Each week since September 9th, I have ran my players through this adventure. They were tasked with helping find some missing people in a small village that sprang up around a pumpkin farm. They fought animated pumpkin monsters, a few people who were possessed/mind controlled thanks to magical pumpkins placed on their head, and finally some zombies and the big bad. The last 3 sessions had been at the pumpkin farm of the big bad. The missing people were sacrificed to help bring an evil pumpkin spirit into the material world. The PCs managed to stop this from happening.</p><p></p><p>My players defeated Linus van Pelt from summoning the Great Pumpkin. Their contact who tasked them with the rescue was Lucy van Pelt, and the missing people were Schroeder, Sally, Marcy, Peppermint Patty, and Charlie Brown (along with Snoopy and Woodstock). All the missing people (except Sally) were killed and turned into zombies thanks to some magical pumpkins embedded into their chests. Sally stood by her man, even when he killed her brother (Charlie Brown). The PCs even fought Linus's security blanket, which was made into a rug of smothering animated object.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I changed the names so the players wouldn't know right off the bat what was happening. Linus became Leineverr Peltz, Lucy was Lohnzei Peltz, and Sally was Solskeena. Zombie Charlie Brown managed to speak the name of Snoopy when the PCs kill Snoopy, who was named Snjor. Sally and Charlie were dwarves, which are based on Icelandic language, so Snoopy was named Snow, and the j is pronounced with a y sound. Also, Linus and Lucy were elves, which are german, so I went with German-sounding names for them. They seemed to have fun and got a good laugh at the reveal at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreofox, post: 7515292, member: 6776240"] So I just finished my Halloween storyline yesterday (Oct 28), and made the final reveal. Each week since September 9th, I have ran my players through this adventure. They were tasked with helping find some missing people in a small village that sprang up around a pumpkin farm. They fought animated pumpkin monsters, a few people who were possessed/mind controlled thanks to magical pumpkins placed on their head, and finally some zombies and the big bad. The last 3 sessions had been at the pumpkin farm of the big bad. The missing people were sacrificed to help bring an evil pumpkin spirit into the material world. The PCs managed to stop this from happening. My players defeated Linus van Pelt from summoning the Great Pumpkin. Their contact who tasked them with the rescue was Lucy van Pelt, and the missing people were Schroeder, Sally, Marcy, Peppermint Patty, and Charlie Brown (along with Snoopy and Woodstock). All the missing people (except Sally) were killed and turned into zombies thanks to some magical pumpkins embedded into their chests. Sally stood by her man, even when he killed her brother (Charlie Brown). The PCs even fought Linus's security blanket, which was made into a rug of smothering animated object. Of course, I changed the names so the players wouldn't know right off the bat what was happening. Linus became Leineverr Peltz, Lucy was Lohnzei Peltz, and Sally was Solskeena. Zombie Charlie Brown managed to speak the name of Snoopy when the PCs kill Snoopy, who was named Snjor. Sally and Charlie were dwarves, which are based on Icelandic language, so Snoopy was named Snow, and the j is pronounced with a y sound. Also, Linus and Lucy were elves, which are german, so I went with German-sounding names for them. They seemed to have fun and got a good laugh at the reveal at the end. [/QUOTE]
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