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    What historical conflicts have you used in your game?

    "Trends" I agree with Wombat on this one. I've used: 1. Barony of Giltram Centralisation of feudal authority, destruction of traditional economies, rebels inspired by the EZLN crossed with Robin Hood. 2. Green Isles Spanish colonisation of Caribbean, rise of merchant capital, destruction...
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    I want to believe

    Metagame shmetagame I really don't believe there's such a thing as metagaming. There's the players. The characters are just sets of objectives they agree to adopt. Of course, the same sheet can mean different objectives to different players. One player looks at an ogre fighter and says...
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    "Exploration of the New World" Campaign

    There's an old tradition of the Australian bush of frying eggs on shovels. The probable source? The First Fleet forgot to bring frying pans. Let the players make mistakes at this stage, and half the plot is written for you already. Before you begin, read a narrative of one of the first white...
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    gnome mafia. "the game"

    Boom! Crash! What happens when the "game" crashes? When the gnomes have gambled everything on so many schemes (and your piracy/trading example implies that they're placing bets on their bets) that a tiny mishap means everyone ends up broke, and there ain't much of a cut left? Do Gnomes only...
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    a way to deal with lax players?

    Try to work WITH their playing style Aye, character death can be fun. Regarding the original question, here are a couple of ways to get your spellcasters using better spells (a few may have been mentioned before): 1. Have NPCs use them on them. Check that spellcasters have spellcraft...
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    I want to believe

    What game are we playing here? There are two classes of argument posted so far: 1. The characters, having failed a save, believe the illusion. The players are bound by the characters, and must not attempt to reverse their fate. 2. The characters, while not immediately perceiving an...
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    Dread Ilk - A Predatory Society

    Lucia had it coming Lucia Teronis was born in the Kzeritz Firelands as part of a clutch of 12 (it was a well-fed year in Kzerit). She grew strong and quickly on the plentiful schools of fish that swam in the magma lakes. Her family were semi-nomadic, following the great shoals in their...
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    The Green Isles: Revisited

    Hello. I ran a campaign a while back called "The Green Isles." It was an island campaign that drew on a variety of sources for its inspiration. I used a bit of anthropology to provide me with the natives (copious drawings of kinship charts to be sternly explained to my one "Ulo-Kawai" player...
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    Theme music for Bosses

    This one time... My last campaign ended with civil war. The mercenary company employing the pcs launched a coup against the religious government of the city, and the slaves in the slums rioted en masse. The last encounter was the PCs facing down the Temple Guard (elite goblin fighter/rogues...
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    Dusting off the DM robe

    Fudging is fun. I would be concerned, here, about consistency. The next time the party runs into the same monsters in your campaign, they might be foolhardy. You may end up having to use your "right" as an obligation more and more often. And that means they won't ever really be fighting the...
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    Dusting off the DM robe

    Sorry for my frankness. It wasn't well put. The WoW crack was just snarky, on my part. I could be wrong about the bats, but just looking at the HP and damage, considering the average HP and ability to harm that a first-level character is capable of. Are you sure it didn't suggest just one...
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    Dusting off the DM robe

    One last note, I think that the two dire bats and two dire rats could whoop a first-level party quite handily. There should also be a save against the rats' filth fever.
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    Dusting off the DM robe

    Don't mean to sound harsh, but... This doesn't actually seem like an adventure to me. It's a series of disconnected challenges (some of which are not, indeed, challenging) set into a rather cliched WoW-like setting. By WoW-like, the universe seems constructed to create and offer interesting...
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    Feeling blocked designing an adventure, seeking inspiration

    The intelligence could be a wizard, once lord of the keep, who eventually went insane. He spent his last years designing increasingly complex and powerful constructs. After one of his creations killed a servant, most of the servants abandoned their master to seek less hazardous and stressful...
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    "...What did we just walk in on?"

    Rites of Passage Hi, Did a bit of anthropology during my undergrad. Arthur Van Gennep wrote a book called "The Rites of Passage" that's a fascinating and pretty easy read if you're interested. To summarise the process he claims every rite of passage goes through: 1. The initiate is...
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    Help with the non-hacky-slashy!

    If you're just getting started, a lot of the advice here might seem intimidating. (Or maybe not). To make it easy, just make a list of encounters (you don't have to use them all in the adventure). Some will be quite clearly combat encounters, some will be role-playing encounters, a lot will...
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    Help me design a Dragon's Lair

    Trogs! I really like your environment, so I'm focussing on the entrance through the watery tunnel. I'd be tempted to play up the environment a bit more. This cave may have been eroded out of the cliffside by constant waves. If so, perhaps a rip tide? Even if there's a narrow walkway on either...
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    The Labyrinth: A Campaign Setting

    Hello all, I've recently joined a nearby gaming group, played a good session, and I'm starting to work on a new campaign of my own. Its setting, the Labyrinth, was created in the forgotten past by who-the-heck-knows. The prevailing belief among denizens of the Labyrinth is that it was created...
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    Dread Ilk - A Predatory Society

    Wahey! Keep in mind my character is "Lucia", as Lucien is a man's name. May I add one note to this description that our excellent DM forgot. Before exiting the bar, Lucia finished one of her slain opponent's drinks... Good stuff, Laz. Look forward to the rest of it, should you choose to...
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