Dragonhelm
Knight of Solamnia
I was looking over the Age of Worms Overload tonight and perusing the appendix on converting to the Realms. My first campaign was set in Daggerford, so this naturally caught my eye.
That being said...
They killed my duke! And his sister and Lord Lewellyn.
I remember using the whole ducal family in my games. And now they're gone. Poisoned, no less. *sniff*
Here's my question for the Dungeon guys. I know that the module shouldn't affect continuity, but are their deaths part of Realms continuity?
It has been some time since I've read up on the Realms, but the conversion notes seem spot on. This story arc has me excited, especially affecting my old stomping grounds of Daggerford. Though I'm not a huge fan of how the ducal family kicked the bucket, I have to admit that it would offer huge story potential. Plus, I could potentially do this as a "next generation" sort of campaign, where we revisited the old town, and see how it degraded now that the heroes have moved on.
Of course, I'm having a hard enough time finding time to run my Dragonlance game. Maybe I can collect these and run it down the road.
That being said...
They killed my duke! And his sister and Lord Lewellyn.
I remember using the whole ducal family in my games. And now they're gone. Poisoned, no less. *sniff*
Here's my question for the Dungeon guys. I know that the module shouldn't affect continuity, but are their deaths part of Realms continuity?
It has been some time since I've read up on the Realms, but the conversion notes seem spot on. This story arc has me excited, especially affecting my old stomping grounds of Daggerford. Though I'm not a huge fan of how the ducal family kicked the bucket, I have to admit that it would offer huge story potential. Plus, I could potentially do this as a "next generation" sort of campaign, where we revisited the old town, and see how it degraded now that the heroes have moved on.
Of course, I'm having a hard enough time finding time to run my Dragonlance game. Maybe I can collect these and run it down the road.