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<blockquote data-quote="Downandoutpgh" data-source="post: 7223971" data-attributes="member: 6906025"><p>[MENTION=20323]Quickleaf[/MENTION]</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply. It's been going really great actually, thank mostly to your work on the Infinite Codex adventure. I've been filling in the gaps where necessary and kind of rewrote chapter I to fit into my setting and get my Primes over to the Planes. </p><p></p><p>I am giving the party their first taste of the Queen/BBEG at next session. I decided I would do it through a very visceral, very deadly dream sequence wherein they each have a separate, distinct, character-specific and extremely unsettling dream before finding themselves together in a dark corner of somewhere that looks like the ethereal plane. There will be a few baddies there that are each tailored to antagonize a specific PC and they will ultimately TPK (in the dream, not actual character death) before waking up under odd circumstances. </p><p></p><p>They won't know it was the Queen, but they will hear her talking about the party faintly in the background as she watches all of this proceed. The party will know that someone is interested in testing the group and finding out what makes them tick. I also wanted to give them a taste of what they are up against without risking an actual TPK. Put a little fear of god in them, so to speak.</p><p></p><p>I think this would fit in with the Queen of Air & Darkness as well. She wouldn't risk direct engagement prior to having more intel on who these pesky Primes are, what they do or don't know, and what, if any, actual power they have (not much as it turns out).</p><p></p><p>I took a lot of liberties with the work you had produced in molding things to our setting, but your work was a huge inspiration and extremely exciting. Even though I had a lot of fun with Planescape when I was younger, I actually wasn't even thinking of messing with it again until I had read your stuff. Kudos to you, man. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Downandoutpgh, post: 7223971, member: 6906025"] [MENTION=20323]Quickleaf[/MENTION] Thanks for the reply. It's been going really great actually, thank mostly to your work on the Infinite Codex adventure. I've been filling in the gaps where necessary and kind of rewrote chapter I to fit into my setting and get my Primes over to the Planes. I am giving the party their first taste of the Queen/BBEG at next session. I decided I would do it through a very visceral, very deadly dream sequence wherein they each have a separate, distinct, character-specific and extremely unsettling dream before finding themselves together in a dark corner of somewhere that looks like the ethereal plane. There will be a few baddies there that are each tailored to antagonize a specific PC and they will ultimately TPK (in the dream, not actual character death) before waking up under odd circumstances. They won't know it was the Queen, but they will hear her talking about the party faintly in the background as she watches all of this proceed. The party will know that someone is interested in testing the group and finding out what makes them tick. I also wanted to give them a taste of what they are up against without risking an actual TPK. Put a little fear of god in them, so to speak. I think this would fit in with the Queen of Air & Darkness as well. She wouldn't risk direct engagement prior to having more intel on who these pesky Primes are, what they do or don't know, and what, if any, actual power they have (not much as it turns out). I took a lot of liberties with the work you had produced in molding things to our setting, but your work was a huge inspiration and extremely exciting. Even though I had a lot of fun with Planescape when I was younger, I actually wasn't even thinking of messing with it again until I had read your stuff. Kudos to you, man. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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