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<blockquote data-quote="Voneth" data-source="post: 734818" data-attributes="member: 1016"><p>Not only do I vouch for <em>Adventure</em> related stuff, I also suggest <a href="http://www.alderac.com/farscape/resources/adventurehooks.html" target="_blank">Farscape Adventure Hooks</a> even though the stuff is based on a SF game. Trust me, most of these hooks need only to be cut and paste to replace Farscape stuff with "Nazi" or other historical stuff and the plot suggestions will fit in fine.</p><p></p><p>For example:<strong> The Unclean Masses</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Set-up: Shortly after landing on an unfamiliar world, one of the characters accidentally bumps into a native cleaning up some garbage. Shortly thereafter none of the natives will speak to the character, referring to him as unclean. Soon the whole group is ostracized by the natives, making it difficult to get any trading done or even get launch clearance to leave the planet. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Eventually an offworld merchant tells them that the characters have been marked as unclean by the populace for touching one of the lowest members of society, the garbage handlers. The characters will have to undergo a pilgrimage to clean the taint from their spirit. Unfortunately the pilgrimage involves traveling several dozen metras north to drink at a holy spring. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Action: The spring is located atop a rather large mountain that it will take some time to climb. Also, the area between the city the characters begin in and the spring is filled with pilgrims and those who try to take advantage of the pilgrims; the characters could be beset by anything from merchants selling fake relics to bandits trying to relieve the pilgrims of their valuables. While the trip to the spring should probably not be remarkably dangerous, the characters should have a few obstacles thrown in their path.</strong></p><p></p><p>Set this adventure in 1930s Africa or Egypt and you are set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voneth, post: 734818, member: 1016"] Not only do I vouch for [I]Adventure[/I] related stuff, I also suggest [URL=http://www.alderac.com/farscape/resources/adventurehooks.html]Farscape Adventure Hooks[/URL] even though the stuff is based on a SF game. Trust me, most of these hooks need only to be cut and paste to replace Farscape stuff with "Nazi" or other historical stuff and the plot suggestions will fit in fine. For example:[b] The Unclean Masses Set-up: Shortly after landing on an unfamiliar world, one of the characters accidentally bumps into a native cleaning up some garbage. Shortly thereafter none of the natives will speak to the character, referring to him as unclean. Soon the whole group is ostracized by the natives, making it difficult to get any trading done or even get launch clearance to leave the planet. Eventually an offworld merchant tells them that the characters have been marked as unclean by the populace for touching one of the lowest members of society, the garbage handlers. The characters will have to undergo a pilgrimage to clean the taint from their spirit. Unfortunately the pilgrimage involves traveling several dozen metras north to drink at a holy spring. Action: The spring is located atop a rather large mountain that it will take some time to climb. Also, the area between the city the characters begin in and the spring is filled with pilgrims and those who try to take advantage of the pilgrims; the characters could be beset by anything from merchants selling fake relics to bandits trying to relieve the pilgrims of their valuables. While the trip to the spring should probably not be remarkably dangerous, the characters should have a few obstacles thrown in their path.[/b] Set this adventure in 1930s Africa or Egypt and you are set. [/QUOTE]
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