RangerWickett
Legend
The response in this thread - Give me snapshots of New Orleans - was so great that I decided I'd ask if people could help out with another part of my campaign. Hopefully other folks can benefit from this too.
I just started a modern fantasy game, and the first session was last night. The group was on a bus, and just happened to get into a car accident just outside the 31st Annual Texas Renaissance Festival. The bus driver needs to stop and get the bus repaired, so she collects cel phone numbers and assigns the passengers into groups so she can contact everyone when it's time to get back on the bus. The party is grouped together, and they head into the Ren Fest.
Now, last night I used my own personal experiences at the Ren Fest to try to keep things entertaining, but I realized as the session proceeded that some things might be fun in the real world, but aren't so great in a game. So I'd like some help coming up with interesting things for the next session. Just give me some of your own memories of Renaissance Festivals you've been to, and hopefully suggestions for how to get PCs involved with it.
We did, however, have a great moment when the 5th century knight, displaced to the 21st century, got dared to compete in the joust. He sorta stole the show for the session, so I need to make sure the other PCs get a bit of spotlight. I've got the knight, a charming vigilante, a southern belle dilettante, and an apathetic do-gooder with amnesia and mysterious magical powers.
If you could find a way to make turkey legs dramatic, that'd be great.
I just started a modern fantasy game, and the first session was last night. The group was on a bus, and just happened to get into a car accident just outside the 31st Annual Texas Renaissance Festival. The bus driver needs to stop and get the bus repaired, so she collects cel phone numbers and assigns the passengers into groups so she can contact everyone when it's time to get back on the bus. The party is grouped together, and they head into the Ren Fest.
Now, last night I used my own personal experiences at the Ren Fest to try to keep things entertaining, but I realized as the session proceeded that some things might be fun in the real world, but aren't so great in a game. So I'd like some help coming up with interesting things for the next session. Just give me some of your own memories of Renaissance Festivals you've been to, and hopefully suggestions for how to get PCs involved with it.
We did, however, have a great moment when the 5th century knight, displaced to the 21st century, got dared to compete in the joust. He sorta stole the show for the session, so I need to make sure the other PCs get a bit of spotlight. I've got the knight, a charming vigilante, a southern belle dilettante, and an apathetic do-gooder with amnesia and mysterious magical powers.
If you could find a way to make turkey legs dramatic, that'd be great.