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<blockquote data-quote="Demetrios1453" data-source="post: 7025958" data-attributes="member: 6801060"><p>While I appreciate your compliments to me as a DM, I've run SKT with precisely four minor changes (1. a hill giant encounter between Nightstone and meeting Zephyros; 2. two minor added encounters around Triboar to allow the characters to have a bit more engagement with the city they were soon to defend; 3. Added some minor foreshadowing for Harshnag, the Eye of the All Father, and the storm giant court; and 4. had them interact with Lord Drylund and his party boat when they went through Yartar during Chapter 3.), and precisely <strong><em>zero</em></strong> major changes. Both I as the DM and my players have had a great time running/playing it, and at no point has any of my players commented that they thought there were any plot inconsistencies; to the contrary, they have commented on how well the story has flowed and how interesting it has been. We likely have only two or three more sessions to go before fully completing it (including visiting all five giant settlements, as they wanted to take care of the remaining giant lords before taking out Iymrith), and they have already told me they are sad to see the campaign come to an end.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, the issues with SKT are nowhere near what you are making them out to be...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demetrios1453, post: 7025958, member: 6801060"] While I appreciate your compliments to me as a DM, I've run SKT with precisely four minor changes (1. a hill giant encounter between Nightstone and meeting Zephyros; 2. two minor added encounters around Triboar to allow the characters to have a bit more engagement with the city they were soon to defend; 3. Added some minor foreshadowing for Harshnag, the Eye of the All Father, and the storm giant court; and 4. had them interact with Lord Drylund and his party boat when they went through Yartar during Chapter 3.), and precisely [B][I]zero[/I][/B] major changes. Both I as the DM and my players have had a great time running/playing it, and at no point has any of my players commented that they thought there were any plot inconsistencies; to the contrary, they have commented on how well the story has flowed and how interesting it has been. We likely have only two or three more sessions to go before fully completing it (including visiting all five giant settlements, as they wanted to take care of the remaining giant lords before taking out Iymrith), and they have already told me they are sad to see the campaign come to an end. Basically, the issues with SKT are nowhere near what you are making them out to be... [/QUOTE]
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