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<blockquote data-quote="Gilladian" data-source="post: 5248294" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>I've used some of Abdul Alhazred's ideas (Hi, big brother!) a few times myself....and sometimes they lead to interesting elements of the story developing themselves.</p><p></p><p>As a concrete example, I once had the PCs rushing off to a place to meet someone. However, I wanted time to flesh out the someone and the somewhere a good bit. So I threw in a semi-random encounter with a traveling fair. And a (mer)maid in distress. The PCs spent a whole session, or maybe even two, aiding the mermaid in escaping her contract with the fair's master. She turned out not to be a mermaid at all, and they had a lot of fun. At the same time, they picked up a parrot who seemed suspiciously bright for an ordinary bird. </p><p></p><p>Later on, I realized that the bird, who was a totally random "throw in" on my part, was really the lost prince of the kingdom, transformed into a bird and trapped in that form. And the person they were going to meet was the person who had transformed him. So I tied a throw-away moment with a smart-aleck bird into the main plot, and reinforced the party's dislike and distrust of the arch-villain. Not that they knew he was the arch-villain at that point... They just knew he was the guy who was trying to get the transformed prince away from them.</p><p></p><p>You never know when a little thread can be pulled on to redirect the PCs towards your "hoped for" encounters without ever feeling railroaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilladian, post: 5248294, member: 2093"] I've used some of Abdul Alhazred's ideas (Hi, big brother!) a few times myself....and sometimes they lead to interesting elements of the story developing themselves. As a concrete example, I once had the PCs rushing off to a place to meet someone. However, I wanted time to flesh out the someone and the somewhere a good bit. So I threw in a semi-random encounter with a traveling fair. And a (mer)maid in distress. The PCs spent a whole session, or maybe even two, aiding the mermaid in escaping her contract with the fair's master. She turned out not to be a mermaid at all, and they had a lot of fun. At the same time, they picked up a parrot who seemed suspiciously bright for an ordinary bird. Later on, I realized that the bird, who was a totally random "throw in" on my part, was really the lost prince of the kingdom, transformed into a bird and trapped in that form. And the person they were going to meet was the person who had transformed him. So I tied a throw-away moment with a smart-aleck bird into the main plot, and reinforced the party's dislike and distrust of the arch-villain. Not that they knew he was the arch-villain at that point... They just knew he was the guy who was trying to get the transformed prince away from them. You never know when a little thread can be pulled on to redirect the PCs towards your "hoped for" encounters without ever feeling railroaded. [/QUOTE]
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