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<blockquote data-quote="hopeless" data-source="post: 5224261" data-attributes="member: 36349"><p><strong>Well...</strong></p><p></p><p>If I was going to write a script for a d&d movie I'd start off with the movie's opening scene looking out over a village near a river and then pan it up to the hills above the village where it passes through a forest before reaching a glade revealing the ruins of what was a keep with the only remaining structure being a stairway leading underground think a mausoleum style entrance, stone with moss.</p><p> </p><p>Now up to this point a narrator is briefly explaining a great war that raged for over a century before the loss of resources and population brought on a famine and an uneasy truce as the various sides in the war focused back on rebuilding their nations with some new kingdoms developing as a result of people trying to escape the war and rebuilding in a land cut off from the main part of the continent where the war was being fought.</p><p> </p><p>The narrator then explains that the losses in the war allowed the creatures used by all of the sides to break free and begin preying on the survivors much to the chagrin of their former masters' making life even more difficult as only those settlements with a suitably sized garrison of troops could survive to recover in this new dark age.</p><p> </p><p>However it also heralded a new age for those willing to travel and explore beyond their settlement borders some as guards others as explorers all known as "Adventurer's" and its at this point that a figure carrying someone over their shoulder rushes out of the mausoleum mouth and runs into the forest heading towards the village.</p><p> </p><p>Swiftly followed by a trio of gaunt looking creatures the scene pans into a chase through the forest as the sun slowly dips towards the horizon and night time.</p><p> </p><p>Bursting clear of the forest the figure quite clearly carrying a robed woman continues to run down the hill towards the dubious safety of the village even as a few moments after their pursuers burst into view and continue the chase.</p><p> </p><p>Winded by the chase and burdened by her comrade the pair barely reach the barricade that surrounds the village and banging on the gate the only response is a panicked yelp as the three ghouls close in.</p><p> </p><p>Dropping her comrade behind her, the warrior draws her blade to face her three foes sweat dripping off her forehead, gradually getting her breath back as the ghouls approach carefully their faces grinning at their lone opponent...</p><p> </p><p>Well that any good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeless, post: 5224261, member: 36349"] [b]Well...[/b] If I was going to write a script for a d&d movie I'd start off with the movie's opening scene looking out over a village near a river and then pan it up to the hills above the village where it passes through a forest before reaching a glade revealing the ruins of what was a keep with the only remaining structure being a stairway leading underground think a mausoleum style entrance, stone with moss. Now up to this point a narrator is briefly explaining a great war that raged for over a century before the loss of resources and population brought on a famine and an uneasy truce as the various sides in the war focused back on rebuilding their nations with some new kingdoms developing as a result of people trying to escape the war and rebuilding in a land cut off from the main part of the continent where the war was being fought. The narrator then explains that the losses in the war allowed the creatures used by all of the sides to break free and begin preying on the survivors much to the chagrin of their former masters' making life even more difficult as only those settlements with a suitably sized garrison of troops could survive to recover in this new dark age. However it also heralded a new age for those willing to travel and explore beyond their settlement borders some as guards others as explorers all known as "Adventurer's" and its at this point that a figure carrying someone over their shoulder rushes out of the mausoleum mouth and runs into the forest heading towards the village. Swiftly followed by a trio of gaunt looking creatures the scene pans into a chase through the forest as the sun slowly dips towards the horizon and night time. Bursting clear of the forest the figure quite clearly carrying a robed woman continues to run down the hill towards the dubious safety of the village even as a few moments after their pursuers burst into view and continue the chase. Winded by the chase and burdened by her comrade the pair barely reach the barricade that surrounds the village and banging on the gate the only response is a panicked yelp as the three ghouls close in. Dropping her comrade behind her, the warrior draws her blade to face her three foes sweat dripping off her forehead, gradually getting her breath back as the ghouls approach carefully their faces grinning at their lone opponent... Well that any good? [/QUOTE]
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