We've had Modrons.
We've had Drow.
We've had Giants.
We've had Demons.
We've had Banes.
We've had Drow.
We've had Tombs of Horrors.
We've had Tharizdun and Elemental Evils.
We've had Drow.
Isn't it time to have a mega-adventure that features the most interesting, insideous, and intellectual threats in the generic D&D universe? It's high time that the Gates of Hell open their doors and proved to Creation the threat they represent!
Can you imagine the intrigue, depth, and pure unadulterated fun it would be for four to six characters to spend a few years playing in three HUGE adventures, going from 1st to 30th level as they get closer and closer to dealing, once and for all, with The Lord of the Nine?
Thoughts? I have mine (heck, I already have a name for it, Raising Hell), but I want to hear yours first!
We've had Drow.
We've had Giants.
We've had Demons.
We've had Banes.
We've had Drow.
We've had Tombs of Horrors.
We've had Tharizdun and Elemental Evils.
We've had Drow.
Isn't it time to have a mega-adventure that features the most interesting, insideous, and intellectual threats in the generic D&D universe? It's high time that the Gates of Hell open their doors and proved to Creation the threat they represent!
Can you imagine the intrigue, depth, and pure unadulterated fun it would be for four to six characters to spend a few years playing in three HUGE adventures, going from 1st to 30th level as they get closer and closer to dealing, once and for all, with The Lord of the Nine?
Thoughts? I have mine (heck, I already have a name for it, Raising Hell), but I want to hear yours first!