Hive! I summon thee! Come forth!

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If you're fast you might finally be able to start it ;).
If only the summer camp hive was booted into this system...





It's funny... What Warlock said about his converting some of his campaign info to True20 made me think about my old campaign world. I wonder how long it would take me to find some of my old notes and start transcribing the info into something usable (for a pbp campaign). The only question is which time period to work on since the original version of the was the classic high magic fantasy world with minor steam-punk elements and the later version of the world was a near futuristic science fantasy.
 

If only the summer camp hive was booted into this system...





It's funny... What Warlock said about his converting some of his campaign info to True20 made me think about my old campaign world. I wonder how long it would take me to find some of my old notes and start transcribing the info into something usable (for a pbp campaign). The only question is which time period to work on since the original version of the was the classic high magic fantasy world with minor steam-punk elements and the later version of the world was a near futuristic science fantasy.

Heh. I think I've written about half a dozen time periods for my setting and now I'm doing yet another one. One thing in common on all but two of these is the existance of a particular character. I haven't fully figured it out yet, but I guess that at the point of current time, he is around 5000-10000 years old :D. And doesn't look a day over 25 :D
 


Heh heh. My world had a legacy character like that. He was a copper dragon that the first group of character raised from a hatchling who 300 years later became the guardian of the elemental crystal of air. 200 yearls later he was encountered in a castle where he was playing chess with the avatar of the Mad Relic (Relique Antiquiis du Madde the Red) before sending the group to this one temple (which nearly caused the party to disband after one character ended up getting possessed by the game's female BBEG). 4000 years later, that dragon was a bartender at a bar built over the ruins of the Red Griffin Inn (a tavern which one group of PCs built to fund their explorations).
 

Well at least he's a dragon. Elendur Nightwalker is a half-elf. The very first half-elf. And also the very last... I once wrote a few passages about the end of the world and Elendur was still around :D. I think that would be even a few tens of thousands of years ahead...
 


You sure it wasn't a different half-elf who was named the same name? Ie. Bob the Fighter MCXXXVIII?

No he's the same one. But he is the Chosen of three different gods so he has good reason for longevity. He'd have actually ascended to godhood himself but he thought it a boring idea.
 

No he's the same one. But he is the Chosen of three different gods so he has good reason for longevity. He'd have actually ascended to godhood himself but he thought it a boring idea.

I always loved character's who decides against becoming a god when given a chance. In an odd ball way, they remind me of those western sheriffs who kill the bad guy then throw away their badge before leaving the town.
 

Yep :D. I think these new immortality parts of 4e are finally giving me a chance to actually explain what happened to him. He's around, but he's involved in a stuff bigger than life itself... Or something...
 

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