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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    A while back Ms. Thief moved into the area and has been using Mr. Blacksheep’s old house as a base of operations in the area. While setting up shop she came across the ghost of Ms. Blacksheep. Ms. Blacksheep was unaware that she was dead and was very susceptible to Ms. Thief’s...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Mistwell, Sorry it has taken me a bit to get back to you. I would love to see your write up of the adventure. I don't really like the background for the adventure but the idea of low level traps and the like to make things exciting for the players. If you could post it here that would...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Imperialus, In my games, even though they will be played in the Forgotten Realms, there is a rule that only one player can play an Elf, a Dwarf, a Halfling and/or other non-human race. So in the party we can have one Elf and one Dwarf and one Halfing but the rest will be humans to...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Brief back-story of the Kid’s Campaign. Mr. Vile used to work for Mr. Demon before Mr. Demon was imprisoned. Mr. Blacksheep cheated on his wife with one of the PC’s mothers in the village. While working for Dr Demon, Mr. Vile killed Mr. Blacksheep’s wife and the aunt of one of the players...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Request for Feedback on new rules Greetings to all that are reading this little diary. I have been thinking and have talked to my wife about the fortune points. She seems to think they are a good idea. But she has some reservations about the issue, as they may become a blackmail tool for...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    For Example: the players are fighting some bandits and one hits a character for 12 points of damage. Since the most that any first level commoner willl have is 7 hps this will put the character in the negatives and well on his way to dying. The character could spend a luck point and avoid the...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Greetings all, I will be coming back from time to time in order to post some random thoughts about this little experiment and to keep my ideas straight. The over all idea for the Adventures before the players have a career is twofold. One is to introduce the players to the setting and the...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Greetings Steverooo and Starwolf, Good to hear from you two. Sorry it has taken so long to get back in touch with everyone but NWN has gotten my attention again. For Steverooo I hadn't thought of the players trying to fight back when the bandits attack. I might have one of the NPC parents...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Spatzimaus, In the past I have ran a kiddie level game with the point buy system and the players really seemed to like it a lot. Everyone started with 8s in there stats and as time moved on the would receive some points to purchase stats as the players decided that the character had...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Rel, Thanks for the feedback, as always it is very useful. The campaign will not focus on the kids as characters exclusively. The children’s campaign is not going to be the main focus of the game. It is meant to be only a prelude to the game to come. So the first games will be sort...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hay Davek, The direction of the game will be alternately gritty and light hearted. Because the real world is neither one all the time, so there will be good times and bad time for the players. All of the players are old school and very tough to impress that is why I’m trying to do something...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Softwind and Davek, Glad to see more people joining the conversations. Always good to have more people taking an interest in what is going on here. Originally I was only going to do about a four part mini campaign where the commoner children grow up and take it in 2 year increments...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Rel, The secret of salt march is a good module but I no longer own a copy of it. If you could point me to a good conversion for 3.5 it would be appreciated. I think I have the stuff for the haunted house stuff down but I will take a look at because you can never over prepare for what...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    The demon Idea is really just a thing I threw out there for consideration. The full Idea is that the guy they run across is a half-fiend that is been imprisoned for a long time. The time alone has eroded his sanity to the point where he thinks he is the God of death. He even goes so far as to...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Thanks for the feedback guys. This haunted house is starting to really seem like a hot bed of activity. I really like the cow wandering off bit too because it is just so mundane that it could happen anytime and it's an easy hook to get the players into the game. I can see the one player...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Thanks for the ideas Spatzimaus I really like the pickpocket idea. I will definitely use that one and maybe even use it as a lead in to the haunted house story. The characters lose something and try to find it. After admitting defeat they have to face their mentor or worse their parents with...
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    Questions about very "low" level adventures.

    Hello Everyone, I have decided to start building a new campaign way before I ever announce that I will be running anything to my players. I want to get things together beforehand so that there is less pressure on me while actually running the game. I want to come up with some adventures...
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    Louisville Ky Couple Looking for Game.

    Hello Everyone, We hope this message reaches people in our local area. By local we mean within about a 30-minute drive outside of the Louisville Metro Area. That would be the Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Hardin, areas in Kentucky and Clark, Floyd, Harrison counties in Indiana...
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