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<blockquote data-quote="Stahn Li" data-source="post: 850299" data-attributes="member: 11025"><p>I am starting a new campaign this summer with all who are not running away from college at the end of the school year.</p><p></p><p>What I was thinking of as a campaign setting is this. A Gnomish ship builder just finished constructing a new type of Galley capable of surviving any storm. This new huge ship will allow travelers to finally sail into deep ocean and explore other contents. Of coarse the PC's will find themselves on this expidition.</p><p></p><p>Under a political treaty, the maiden voyage of this vessel will contain 3 colinization crews of about 150 people each. Each colonization crew is sent from one of the three main kingdoms of the old continent.</p><p></p><p>Now, what I am looking for help with is I want the first adventure to take place soley on this ship. I want to show the PC's that this was a long and hard journey rather that saying as a DM "After a long and hard voyage you finally make it to land".</p><p></p><p>Now the three kingdoms are all at peace with each other, but that does not mean that they are not competitive. It is possible the party could run into conflicts with the other colonization crews.</p><p></p><p>I don't really feel it would be apropiate fro any sea monsters or merfolk attacks on the ship, nor would there be any pirates (this is the first ship to ever sail this far out. So I am looking for internal strife within the ship or a battle against the elements type thing.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if any of you have ideas on how to make this dramatic. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stahn Li, post: 850299, member: 11025"] I am starting a new campaign this summer with all who are not running away from college at the end of the school year. What I was thinking of as a campaign setting is this. A Gnomish ship builder just finished constructing a new type of Galley capable of surviving any storm. This new huge ship will allow travelers to finally sail into deep ocean and explore other contents. Of coarse the PC's will find themselves on this expidition. Under a political treaty, the maiden voyage of this vessel will contain 3 colinization crews of about 150 people each. Each colonization crew is sent from one of the three main kingdoms of the old continent. Now, what I am looking for help with is I want the first adventure to take place soley on this ship. I want to show the PC's that this was a long and hard journey rather that saying as a DM "After a long and hard voyage you finally make it to land". Now the three kingdoms are all at peace with each other, but that does not mean that they are not competitive. It is possible the party could run into conflicts with the other colonization crews. I don't really feel it would be apropiate fro any sea monsters or merfolk attacks on the ship, nor would there be any pirates (this is the first ship to ever sail this far out. So I am looking for internal strife within the ship or a battle against the elements type thing. Let me know if any of you have ideas on how to make this dramatic. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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