That sounds like a great game to play. I've always wanted to play in that exact setting.
Be sure to brush up on techniques to keep your players scared. Using sounds (i.e. the drums) is a great way to do this. (Especially when it turns out to be only a few goblins making all of the noise!) There were a few good Dragon articles on this last year (I think), maybe see if you can find them.
Are you thinking of making it maze-like?
Because it's a one shot game I would certainly try imposing a time limit. If the game session is only 8 hours then only give the PC's 8 hours until the Balrog shows up and starts eating their buddies. This can certainly add to the tension.
Let us know how this turns out.
Gee.
Be sure to brush up on techniques to keep your players scared. Using sounds (i.e. the drums) is a great way to do this. (Especially when it turns out to be only a few goblins making all of the noise!) There were a few good Dragon articles on this last year (I think), maybe see if you can find them.
Are you thinking of making it maze-like?
Because it's a one shot game I would certainly try imposing a time limit. If the game session is only 8 hours then only give the PC's 8 hours until the Balrog shows up and starts eating their buddies. This can certainly add to the tension.
Let us know how this turns out.
Gee.