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<blockquote data-quote="tuxgeo" data-source="post: 6042400" data-attributes="member: 61026"><p>Preferably some place that is physically spectacular, and <em><strong>looks</strong></em> like an adventuring location: Venice, Italy would be reminiscent of Piratecat's <em>Eversink</em> campaign, for instance. Niagara Falls would be overkill for hinting at Fallcrest. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River isn't available, dangit.</p><p></p><p>Does downtown Indianapolis look like a likely adventuring location? Are there ancient ruins, dark alleyways, and inviting inns with shady characters there? Does Utah look enough like Dark Sun? Does Dungeonver, Colorado look dramatically mountainous and adventurous enough? </p><p></p><p>I don't want to steal Danny Alcatraz's thunder, but New Orleans, Louisiana has: </p><p>• City wards that are below the level of the river, kept from flooding by levees, giving active opportunities for heroism (as in the recent past); </p><p>• Nearby Lake Ponchartrain, a brackish estuary suitable for scaring people with tales of Bullywugs and Frog Gods; </p><p>• Bayous not too far away; </p><p>• Bards <em>'by the galore'</em> -- and everybody knows it; </p><p>• Susceptibility to hurricanes, in case Melora (or whoever) gets angry; </p><p>• The French Quarter for older structures (not spectacularly ancient, but some of the better examples in that area), as well as romantic cultural differences; </p><p>• Highway 61, which Dylan made famous; and likewise Delacroix to the east-by-southeast of NOLA, again perhaps of interest to the bards; </p><p>• Voodoo, or 'Voudun' actively practiced. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it's a long way from the northern homes of Dave and Gary (and of Major David Wesely, of <em>Braunstein</em> fame). It's also a long way from GenCon; but (as mentioned earlier) that's only once a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuxgeo, post: 6042400, member: 61026"] Preferably some place that is physically spectacular, and [I][B]looks[/B][/I] like an adventuring location: Venice, Italy would be reminiscent of Piratecat's [I]Eversink[/I] campaign, for instance. Niagara Falls would be overkill for hinting at Fallcrest. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River isn't available, dangit. Does downtown Indianapolis look like a likely adventuring location? Are there ancient ruins, dark alleyways, and inviting inns with shady characters there? Does Utah look enough like Dark Sun? Does Dungeonver, Colorado look dramatically mountainous and adventurous enough? I don't want to steal Danny Alcatraz's thunder, but New Orleans, Louisiana has: • City wards that are below the level of the river, kept from flooding by levees, giving active opportunities for heroism (as in the recent past); • Nearby Lake Ponchartrain, a brackish estuary suitable for scaring people with tales of Bullywugs and Frog Gods; • Bayous not too far away; • Bards [I]'by the galore'[/I] -- and everybody knows it; • Susceptibility to hurricanes, in case Melora (or whoever) gets angry; • The French Quarter for older structures (not spectacularly ancient, but some of the better examples in that area), as well as romantic cultural differences; • Highway 61, which Dylan made famous; and likewise Delacroix to the east-by-southeast of NOLA, again perhaps of interest to the bards; • Voodoo, or 'Voudun' actively practiced. Yes, it's a long way from the northern homes of Dave and Gary (and of Major David Wesely, of [I]Braunstein[/I] fame). It's also a long way from GenCon; but (as mentioned earlier) that's only once a year. [/QUOTE]
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