Legends of... ummm... Help me name my campaign?

Ry

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My first great campaign was Legends of Great Knights. It was set in a dark medieval world with no magic, and featured Christian-style knights fighting agianst horrible aberrations.

My second great campaign was Legends of the Last Age. It was set in a mythic mashup of ancient India, Hyboria, and (a little) Dark Sun.

My new (hopefully great) campaign is set in a much more traditional fantasy universe, with lots of room for monsters and varied races and planar travel. But what do I call it? I was thinking "Legends of Dungeons and Dragons" but it's a mouthful. "Legends of Wizards and Warriors" sounds goofy somehow, and there was that 80s vidoegame. Anybody have a great idea that starts with "Legends"?
 

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rycanada said:
My first great campaign was Legends of Great Knights. It was set in a dark medieval world with no magic, and featured Christian-style knights fighting agianst horrible aberrations.

This sounds like a wonderful idea BTW, I want to run it! :)
 

Yeah, it was ridiculously good times. Oh, there were also trolls (trolls also hated aberrations, but they also lived in a perpetual state of hunger and bloodlust). I've even sketched it out as a novel... hell, I might be tempted into putting it together as a story hour.
 




Ulric said:
Need more to go on.

I won't know a lot more until the day of... building a lot around the players.

The content is a mashup from a lot of different sources, but the most obvious are the 3 Dungeon magazine adventure paths. All the players will make characters with some association with the Lantern Street Orphanage, and the game will begin as a ship called the Coy Nixie sinks as it's attacked by skum just as it comes into harbor (during a storm at night). If the PCs can save the captain and his chest of gold, he's going to open a tavern by the same name. Besides that, there's a fair where the Alleybashers and Last Laugh gangs will duke it out, some gnolls with a score to settle, Pathfinder goblins, and an evil Hobgoblin wizard who's probably going to get killed in his lair.
 

You know... if I name Lavinia Vanderboren's ship the Grey Hawk, and let the players get it, I could call it Legends of the Grey Hawk.
 

How about Legends of the Fantastic, where anything is possible. The word Fatastic to me says magic and travel to new and different places.
 

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