Anger of Angels Adventures

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So I'm in a bit of a tight spot. One of the players I DM for got Anger of Angels for his birthday, and when I'm back home mext week for Spring Break, he really wants me to run an adventure so he can try out some of the stuff from that book.

Thing is, I'm a bit busy planning some adventures for my main d20 Campaign and Paranoia (it will be a good spring break for roleplaying. :) ), so I need some ideas to get me started.

What would you do with Anger of Angels? What have you done with it? Any cool adventure ideas I could make into a one shot?
 

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How about demons are corrupting people of said town and the PCs need to go in a root it out? It is simple, should be fun to use the book for and has potential for many things.
 

Well, you could look at something like a transient plane being safeguarded by angelic forces. This plane serves as a gateway to the outer planes. Periodically, Demonic/Daemonin/Devlish forces make incursions through this plane to try to invade the planes of the gods. The group plays the angelic forces and they drive back one fairly nasty invasion, but a small task force of fiendish forces makes it through. Now the PCs have to locate the evil doers and stop them.

Alternatively, the attack is a smokescreen to drop fiendish forces into one of the other planes that touches the transient plane. Like maybe the Prime. One (or more) of the angels realizes that something happened during the battle and that fiends are now up to no good on the Prime. As Guardians, they feel compelled to figure out what happened and try to stop it. Possibly by enlisting the aid of good-aligned mortals near the incursion point.

Ages ago there was a Solar captured by fiendish forces. During the battle, the forces of good thought the Solar was destroyed, but they have just recently learned that the Solar is being tortured. An angelic extraction team has vowed to save the Solar by travelling to the depths of Hell/The Abyss.

There are a couple of ideas for you. I'm sure you will note some familiar themes. ;)
 

Thanks for the ideas.

Right now I'm leaning towards the PCs defending some divine outpost (maybe something adapted from Beyond Countless Doorways, since I've been wanting to use that). I may even use the hour-by-hour combat rules from Cry Havok to run the battle around the PCs, with the PCs dealing with elite demons and other such heroic deeds.

But this doesn't mean I don't want any more ieas, I am still very open to more suggestions.
 

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