Eccles
Ragged idiot in a trilby.
I ran it for Brakkart, who posted above.
I have to say it's quite a lot of work. I spent more time prepping for this campaign than I generally do for homebrews... And it's not a heck of a lot of fun to be continually trying to kill the party. Especially when you want to play the villains smart enough.
It's very very deadly, and I'd strongly advise any healer in the group to take hefty ranks in Spellcraft (or was it Concentration?), as there's a terribly effective continual effect going on all the time.
If you do decide to run it, I'd strongly advise you to photocopy the villain stats and other bits from the back of the book, to minimise the flipping back and forwards. Otherwise, with about 2 to 3 combats on every page of the book, you'll spend almost all of your time turning the page...
It's an OK story, but just gets incredibly 'fighty', especially in the bits which my group never managed to reach before I had to move away... (Sorry, Brakkart!)
I have to say it's quite a lot of work. I spent more time prepping for this campaign than I generally do for homebrews... And it's not a heck of a lot of fun to be continually trying to kill the party. Especially when you want to play the villains smart enough.
It's very very deadly, and I'd strongly advise any healer in the group to take hefty ranks in Spellcraft (or was it Concentration?), as there's a terribly effective continual effect going on all the time.
If you do decide to run it, I'd strongly advise you to photocopy the villain stats and other bits from the back of the book, to minimise the flipping back and forwards. Otherwise, with about 2 to 3 combats on every page of the book, you'll spend almost all of your time turning the page...
It's an OK story, but just gets incredibly 'fighty', especially in the bits which my group never managed to reach before I had to move away... (Sorry, Brakkart!)