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[FR] Mount Hotenow, Thundertree, and Neverwinter
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<blockquote data-quote="Ahrimon" data-source="post: 6463878" data-attributes="member: 12630"><p>I did a Neverwinter campaign a few years ago. I had it so that the magic that bound the primordial had been created by a wizards guild (which eventually became the waterclock guild) that set up shop in what later became Neverwinter. Turns out that the massive ritual that they used bound planar beings and energy in a certain radius around Mt Hotenow. That's why the spellplague was so prevalent in Neverwinter when it had almost completely faded everywhere else. The whole campaign was about stopping cultists and un-earthing clues that built up to them making a choice. Once they stopped the bad guy from enslaving the primordial they had to choose between keeping it asleep and keeping the spellplauge in Neverwinter or releasing the primordial which would banish it back to the elemental chaos, but it would cause a metric butload of damage first, and releasing Neverwinter from the spellplauge so it could be finally be rebuilt in safety. No easy choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahrimon, post: 6463878, member: 12630"] I did a Neverwinter campaign a few years ago. I had it so that the magic that bound the primordial had been created by a wizards guild (which eventually became the waterclock guild) that set up shop in what later became Neverwinter. Turns out that the massive ritual that they used bound planar beings and energy in a certain radius around Mt Hotenow. That's why the spellplague was so prevalent in Neverwinter when it had almost completely faded everywhere else. The whole campaign was about stopping cultists and un-earthing clues that built up to them making a choice. Once they stopped the bad guy from enslaving the primordial they had to choose between keeping it asleep and keeping the spellplauge in Neverwinter or releasing the primordial which would banish it back to the elemental chaos, but it would cause a metric butload of damage first, and releasing Neverwinter from the spellplauge so it could be finally be rebuilt in safety. No easy choice. [/QUOTE]
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