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<blockquote data-quote="Trit One-Ear" data-source="post: 7315938" data-attributes="member: 6678017"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to say thanks again for help plotting out my Drow occupation. Ran this session just before the holidays, and my players definitely had a good time.</p><p></p><p>After quickly determining who the threat was (I gave them some easy information, since they're pretty irritated with foes acting from the shadows at the moment), they set to work contacting some old friends in the city who had formed a loose resistance movement. After long discussion over how best to address the drow threat (can we block the tunnels into the city? What if we kill the dragon they have charmed?) they decided to find more information before acting on any larger plan.</p><p>Contacting some blackmarket traders in the city, they found old maps of the city from it's building, which clearly mark tunnels they believe lead to the Underdark. Meanwhile, the party's Bard helped secure a meeting with the matriarch of a Drow family at odds with the heading the occupation. He managed to convince her to aid the heroes, as if her rival family should fall, her family might rise. The Bard perhaps played his part too well, however, managing to earn the fascination of this Drow matriarch. Perhaps such a romance might lead to complications down the line...</p><p></p><p>After raiding the vaults of the city's main keep for magic items, the heroes are now poised to explore the Underdark with help of their assigned drow guard. Very very excited for what comes next (I'm thinking a series of small adventures including Drow cities, abandoned temples and drow pirates).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for everyone for helping me get this story rolling!</p><p></p><p>Trit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trit One-Ear, post: 7315938, member: 6678017"] Hey everyone, Just wanted to say thanks again for help plotting out my Drow occupation. Ran this session just before the holidays, and my players definitely had a good time. After quickly determining who the threat was (I gave them some easy information, since they're pretty irritated with foes acting from the shadows at the moment), they set to work contacting some old friends in the city who had formed a loose resistance movement. After long discussion over how best to address the drow threat (can we block the tunnels into the city? What if we kill the dragon they have charmed?) they decided to find more information before acting on any larger plan. Contacting some blackmarket traders in the city, they found old maps of the city from it's building, which clearly mark tunnels they believe lead to the Underdark. Meanwhile, the party's Bard helped secure a meeting with the matriarch of a Drow family at odds with the heading the occupation. He managed to convince her to aid the heroes, as if her rival family should fall, her family might rise. The Bard perhaps played his part too well, however, managing to earn the fascination of this Drow matriarch. Perhaps such a romance might lead to complications down the line... After raiding the vaults of the city's main keep for magic items, the heroes are now poised to explore the Underdark with help of their assigned drow guard. Very very excited for what comes next (I'm thinking a series of small adventures including Drow cities, abandoned temples and drow pirates). Thanks again for everyone for helping me get this story rolling! Trit [/QUOTE]
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