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<blockquote data-quote="redwing" data-source="post: 3616792" data-attributes="member: 1430"><p>Yeah, I was just looking for an interesting way to get the pcs involved with the world itself to give a lowlevel campaign an epic feel. Instead of going on an adventure to stop a maniac from blowing up the world, I'm looking for something a little less cliche but still on a grand scale. Something like the dead deity that the world is made of was somehow revived, and the players have to do something before he completely awakens and decides to take a shower. (or something along the lines of when Bender became god in Futurerama). Or even stop the rodents from gnawing at the roots of the world tree. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking for some way to make an epic campaign so the characters can save the world (possibly from the world itself as mentioned above) without the standard maniac villian trying to blow up the world because he is angry that he was fired from his government job and his wife left him for the manager of said company. Also something absolutely fantastical, not our normal spherical world, where all of the commoners know about it and it actually effects their day to day lives or plays a role in religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redwing, post: 3616792, member: 1430"] Yeah, I was just looking for an interesting way to get the pcs involved with the world itself to give a lowlevel campaign an epic feel. Instead of going on an adventure to stop a maniac from blowing up the world, I'm looking for something a little less cliche but still on a grand scale. Something like the dead deity that the world is made of was somehow revived, and the players have to do something before he completely awakens and decides to take a shower. (or something along the lines of when Bender became god in Futurerama). Or even stop the rodents from gnawing at the roots of the world tree. I'm looking for some way to make an epic campaign so the characters can save the world (possibly from the world itself as mentioned above) without the standard maniac villian trying to blow up the world because he is angry that he was fired from his government job and his wife left him for the manager of said company. Also something absolutely fantastical, not our normal spherical world, where all of the commoners know about it and it actually effects their day to day lives or plays a role in religion. [/QUOTE]
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