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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 1331977" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p>Well, the last 20th century trek they did was called "The K-Mart Kaper". The premise was that a gateway between the two worlds could only be opened using a magical device during the night of the full moon. </p><p></p><p>A villain had previously used it to hide stolen treasure on the other world, and the party had to go find these items before they fell into misuse. So they have only one night to get this accomplished, the location of these items being the backroom of a K-Mart store, which was closed for the night. Meanwhile, the villain sent his monster thugs to stop them. </p><p></p><p>I had worked for a discount department store chain, and had a 3x4 foot set of blueprints to use as the battlemap. It was great fun, both sides fighting from aisle to aisle, grabing whatever was at hand to use for weapons. What was equally funny was both sides calling a temporary truce and quietly hiding whenever the local cops came by. </p><p></p><p>The module was just about done when the party screwed up and missed getting to the gateway in time before it closed! They then had to spend a whole month hiding out on the world until the next full moon for it to open again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 1331977, member: 8530"] Well, the last 20th century trek they did was called "The K-Mart Kaper". The premise was that a gateway between the two worlds could only be opened using a magical device during the night of the full moon. A villain had previously used it to hide stolen treasure on the other world, and the party had to go find these items before they fell into misuse. So they have only one night to get this accomplished, the location of these items being the backroom of a K-Mart store, which was closed for the night. Meanwhile, the villain sent his monster thugs to stop them. I had worked for a discount department store chain, and had a 3x4 foot set of blueprints to use as the battlemap. It was great fun, both sides fighting from aisle to aisle, grabing whatever was at hand to use for weapons. What was equally funny was both sides calling a temporary truce and quietly hiding whenever the local cops came by. The module was just about done when the party screwed up and missed getting to the gateway in time before it closed! They then had to spend a whole month hiding out on the world until the next full moon for it to open again. [/QUOTE]
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