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Azure Trance

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I have too many options.

I recently quit out of a campaign that was too monty haul for my tastes, and when that's over I plan on using the same group for my campaign.

Unfortunatly, I'm not too sure on where to start. I have the Night Below campaign, Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, Dragnon Mountain, Rappan Athuk one and two, Freeport series, the WOTC series, and a whole host of many other smaller adventures (WOTC & D20). I want to entwine them all together since their all so good and different. I figure there are a few combos I can do.

- Return to the Keep On the Borderlands and Night Below
(RttKotB helps prop the characters in the lower levels to help prepare for the 'meaty' sections of NB)

- Freeport series with Rappan Athuk
(Stick RA on a neaby deserted hard to find island)

- Standard (yawn) WOTC series.

Etc, etc, etc ... any opportunity to use Prama's GR's Legions of Hell would be swank too. I feel compelled to swamp them with the best of what I have, but I hate narrowing my options :P
 

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heh, heh, heh

Closed Universe. No more than 300 miles across.

Run ALL of the modules that you listed, SIMULTANEOUSLY !!!


Once the players figure out what's going on, they might actually enjoy the chaos of the major NPC's from the different modules fighting amongst themselves.
 

Slowly define your world by the next module. Take them in some sort of order and just start at it.

Or, don't worry so much about the campaign as a hole, just have fun with modules with the same characters. As long as it's fun, who cares how they tie or don't tie together.
 

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