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<blockquote data-quote="Stahn Li" data-source="post: 1834226" data-attributes="member: 11025"><p>What I am trying to figure out is how would the magic items come to be buried. The disaster was probably some world wide event caused by some sort of misuse of magic. I was thinkin gof some sort of massive overlap between this plane and a elemental plane such as fire, something that killed everyone real quick.</p><p></p><p>Still the question is how did all the stuff get stuck in the ground. If it wasn't stuck in the ground then someone would have already taken it. And I'm not really thinking about dungeons I'm thinking about you gotta dig for it, not neccesarily an activity for the player characters the are more likely going to be involved in fighting over mine sites and unearthed magic items.</p><p></p><p>Just was wondering how real archelogial sites come to exists to make this whole effort more realistic.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also some magic items were intentially designed to be more durable, pottery that is hard to break, cloaks that are hard to burn ect.</p><p></p><p>One thing I think could be fun is one of the mines begins to flood as miners try to dig out magic items. They later would find out that they dug close to a decanter of endless water that was turned upsidedown a created an underground well, but could not fill it further till miners uponed it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stahn Li, post: 1834226, member: 11025"] What I am trying to figure out is how would the magic items come to be buried. The disaster was probably some world wide event caused by some sort of misuse of magic. I was thinkin gof some sort of massive overlap between this plane and a elemental plane such as fire, something that killed everyone real quick. Still the question is how did all the stuff get stuck in the ground. If it wasn't stuck in the ground then someone would have already taken it. And I'm not really thinking about dungeons I'm thinking about you gotta dig for it, not neccesarily an activity for the player characters the are more likely going to be involved in fighting over mine sites and unearthed magic items. Just was wondering how real archelogial sites come to exists to make this whole effort more realistic. Also some magic items were intentially designed to be more durable, pottery that is hard to break, cloaks that are hard to burn ect. One thing I think could be fun is one of the mines begins to flood as miners try to dig out magic items. They later would find out that they dug close to a decanter of endless water that was turned upsidedown a created an underground well, but could not fill it further till miners uponed it up. [/QUOTE]
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