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<blockquote data-quote="drnuncheon" data-source="post: 840359" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>I have always wanted to run this campaign, but I have never had the right set of players. Maybe somebody out there does.</p><p></p><p>The campaign begins in our world, with a collection of unlikely heros. Through the machinations of various persons, they are drawn into a faerie Otherworld in which they engage in various acts of heroism, eventually saving the young queen and becoming Heroes of the Realm.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like a very typical fantasy story, right? Except it doesn't stop at "happily ever after". The heros return to this world for the second part of the campaign, which is all about how the events have changed them - because you'd better believe that fighting a war in Faerie is going to change you. How are you going to react to an abusive boss when you've stared down an Ogre Lord and slew him in single combat? What happens when nothing in the real world can match what you saw or did in Faerie? Do you reject your experiences, try to forget? Look for a way back?</p><p></p><p>The third part would be thirty years later, as we see what happened to both the heros and Faerie during the intervening time, as they are called on once again.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drnuncheon, post: 840359, member: 96"] I have always wanted to run this campaign, but I have never had the right set of players. Maybe somebody out there does. The campaign begins in our world, with a collection of unlikely heros. Through the machinations of various persons, they are drawn into a faerie Otherworld in which they engage in various acts of heroism, eventually saving the young queen and becoming Heroes of the Realm. Sounds like a very typical fantasy story, right? Except it doesn't stop at "happily ever after". The heros return to this world for the second part of the campaign, which is all about how the events have changed them - because you'd better believe that fighting a war in Faerie is going to change you. How are you going to react to an abusive boss when you've stared down an Ogre Lord and slew him in single combat? What happens when nothing in the real world can match what you saw or did in Faerie? Do you reject your experiences, try to forget? Look for a way back? The third part would be thirty years later, as we see what happened to both the heros and Faerie during the intervening time, as they are called on once again. J [/QUOTE]
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