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<blockquote data-quote="haakon1" data-source="post: 2542048" data-attributes="member: 25619"><p>Nod, that's what I was thinking when I heard unfortunate village of Glass Hill.</p><p></p><p>I'd make it a bit less obvious, for the players.</p><p></p><p>Glass Hill is known for the glass chunks found in the soil. It is rumored that treasures of the gods were dug up in the fields long ago, but none has been found for a generation of dwarves. The people of Glass Hill often suffer a strange sickness, a wasting disease that causes them to lose weight and vitality until they die, as hollow, boney, starving men. Miscarriages of man and beast are also common there. Yet still, they linger, for old habits die hard.</p><p></p><p>Secret: Site of a nuclear attack on a stronghold of the Ancients -- something like Weather Mountain or Cheyenne Mountain. The villagers have a secret cult of the Ancients, and are guarding the bunker below Glass Hill for their return. The villagers, over the generations, have lost most knowledge of the place's history, but the secret cabal of Elders know, and have the security code to the bunker. And if pushed, they may take the treasurers of the Ancients from their hiding place beneath the altar -- the magical weapons known as "phased plasma rifle in 40 megawatt range" and "emsixtin".</p><p></p><p>If you own the Stargate D20, and Glass Hill is the modern name for Cheyenne Mountain . . . you've got a whole side campaign starting right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haakon1, post: 2542048, member: 25619"] Nod, that's what I was thinking when I heard unfortunate village of Glass Hill. I'd make it a bit less obvious, for the players. Glass Hill is known for the glass chunks found in the soil. It is rumored that treasures of the gods were dug up in the fields long ago, but none has been found for a generation of dwarves. The people of Glass Hill often suffer a strange sickness, a wasting disease that causes them to lose weight and vitality until they die, as hollow, boney, starving men. Miscarriages of man and beast are also common there. Yet still, they linger, for old habits die hard. Secret: Site of a nuclear attack on a stronghold of the Ancients -- something like Weather Mountain or Cheyenne Mountain. The villagers have a secret cult of the Ancients, and are guarding the bunker below Glass Hill for their return. The villagers, over the generations, have lost most knowledge of the place's history, but the secret cabal of Elders know, and have the security code to the bunker. And if pushed, they may take the treasurers of the Ancients from their hiding place beneath the altar -- the magical weapons known as "phased plasma rifle in 40 megawatt range" and "emsixtin". If you own the Stargate D20, and Glass Hill is the modern name for Cheyenne Mountain . . . you've got a whole side campaign starting right there. [/QUOTE]
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