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French Foreign Legion to Invade Wild West Town (1882)
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 2159561" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p>Not a bad idea, although regarding herds of cattle, real ones would be easy enough to obtain for this purpose. Wizard level hasn't been determined although the party level is comprised of 6 characters ranging from 3rd level to multi-class 4/4 with an average of 6.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That could be easily done.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, provided the party would let them. That will be the objective in Dallas, although the objective would probably be either Mexico or the Gulf, possibly even Yuma Arizona to then catch a ship in the Gulf of California. The key there is to have another train to use. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, Fort Bliss and El Paso have already been referened. Near El Paso would probably make a good spot for an ambush, as that city has rail lines in multiple directions, south to Mexico, east to Dallas, southeast to San Antonio and north to Alburquerque. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The party's end destination is Cochise County, in southeastern Arizona. In our campaign the only rail lines into the county run from Tucson to Tombstone and another to Wilcox. There aren't any lines running east into New Mexico in that part of the Territory yet due to ongoing problems with the Apache, first Cochise and now with Geronimo. The party could get as far as El Paso by train and either take a train north to Albiquerque and into Arizona from there, or alternately they could get a wagon in El Paso and travel overland the remainder of the journey. </p><p></p><p>Note: The longer this "chase" goes on the more potential opponents they could have as both the France and Spain want this artifact at all costs. The party already eluded the Spanish team who hadn't realize they've been tricked until the party was long gone. But they haven't given up, they just need to find the item again. A battle with the French could alert the Spanish to where the item has now gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 2159561, member: 8530"] Not a bad idea, although regarding herds of cattle, real ones would be easy enough to obtain for this purpose. Wizard level hasn't been determined although the party level is comprised of 6 characters ranging from 3rd level to multi-class 4/4 with an average of 6. That could be easily done. Yes, provided the party would let them. That will be the objective in Dallas, although the objective would probably be either Mexico or the Gulf, possibly even Yuma Arizona to then catch a ship in the Gulf of California. The key there is to have another train to use. Yes, Fort Bliss and El Paso have already been referened. Near El Paso would probably make a good spot for an ambush, as that city has rail lines in multiple directions, south to Mexico, east to Dallas, southeast to San Antonio and north to Alburquerque. The party's end destination is Cochise County, in southeastern Arizona. In our campaign the only rail lines into the county run from Tucson to Tombstone and another to Wilcox. There aren't any lines running east into New Mexico in that part of the Territory yet due to ongoing problems with the Apache, first Cochise and now with Geronimo. The party could get as far as El Paso by train and either take a train north to Albiquerque and into Arizona from there, or alternately they could get a wagon in El Paso and travel overland the remainder of the journey. Note: The longer this "chase" goes on the more potential opponents they could have as both the France and Spain want this artifact at all costs. The party already eluded the Spanish team who hadn't realize they've been tricked until the party was long gone. But they haven't given up, they just need to find the item again. A battle with the French could alert the Spanish to where the item has now gone. [/QUOTE]
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