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<blockquote data-quote="SoulsFury" data-source="post: 5723017" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>Last year, me, one of my friends and my girlfriend had a pretty good run playing table top. It was the first time I had played table top in many years. I usually just play PBP because it is much easier to find players and work around schedules. Our table top game stopped when my buddy moved up north for a job. I talked to my buddy today and he will be home for a week over the Christmas holidays. We've decided to do a D&D game day. Most likely, it will just be the three of us playing. I will probably run my DM PC just to help the other two PCs out so I can throw some harder things at them. However, they haven't played since last year when we stopped playing. </p><p></p><p>I would like to design a one shot that is easily playable in 4-6 hours that will be:</p><p>1) Iconic, dragons, beholders, and any other low paragon leveled creatures. The characters will be level 11.</p><p>2) Feature a very creative setting inside my homebrew campaign setting.</p><p>3) Memorable for all players involved thanks to good NPCs, great fights and interesting ideas.</p><p>4) Pick up where the campaign setting has left off.</p><p></p><p>The campaign setting is our homebrew world. Everything in the world was created in game because of characters going there. This adventure will be set almost a decade after the characters left off. The last adventure they played took them to 11th level. They successfully destroyed a cult of Orcus. The setting is very low magic and they are the highest level heroes in the world. After this last adventure, they went to NPC status.</p><p></p><p>His character: An elven-werescorpion swordmage that is leader of the largest town in the campaign setting. </p><p></p><p>Her character: An elven wizard who has retired to do magical studies in her lake side manor, guarded by a wide variety of animals.</p><p></p><p>My character: An elven avenger of Arawai who has built a Citadel of Nature, and is leader of the church of Arawai and the elven communities around it.</p><p></p><p>As NPCs, they have set forth the current PBP games I have going. Both groups are searching for pieces of a crown of a God-King that caused a cataclysm. Those groups will complete the crown, however their success will not happen IRL for some time. I'm trying to come up with some thing for them to go after, some where completely cool without leaving for the Feywild or Shadowfell, or delving into the underdark.</p><p></p><p>Please throw any ideas at me! I am stumped on this one, though I admittedly haven't put much thought into it yet.</p><p></p><p>Thanks! </p><p></p><p>Nik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoulsFury, post: 5723017, member: 4174"] Last year, me, one of my friends and my girlfriend had a pretty good run playing table top. It was the first time I had played table top in many years. I usually just play PBP because it is much easier to find players and work around schedules. Our table top game stopped when my buddy moved up north for a job. I talked to my buddy today and he will be home for a week over the Christmas holidays. We've decided to do a D&D game day. Most likely, it will just be the three of us playing. I will probably run my DM PC just to help the other two PCs out so I can throw some harder things at them. However, they haven't played since last year when we stopped playing. I would like to design a one shot that is easily playable in 4-6 hours that will be: 1) Iconic, dragons, beholders, and any other low paragon leveled creatures. The characters will be level 11. 2) Feature a very creative setting inside my homebrew campaign setting. 3) Memorable for all players involved thanks to good NPCs, great fights and interesting ideas. 4) Pick up where the campaign setting has left off. The campaign setting is our homebrew world. Everything in the world was created in game because of characters going there. This adventure will be set almost a decade after the characters left off. The last adventure they played took them to 11th level. They successfully destroyed a cult of Orcus. The setting is very low magic and they are the highest level heroes in the world. After this last adventure, they went to NPC status. His character: An elven-werescorpion swordmage that is leader of the largest town in the campaign setting. Her character: An elven wizard who has retired to do magical studies in her lake side manor, guarded by a wide variety of animals. My character: An elven avenger of Arawai who has built a Citadel of Nature, and is leader of the church of Arawai and the elven communities around it. As NPCs, they have set forth the current PBP games I have going. Both groups are searching for pieces of a crown of a God-King that caused a cataclysm. Those groups will complete the crown, however their success will not happen IRL for some time. I'm trying to come up with some thing for them to go after, some where completely cool without leaving for the Feywild or Shadowfell, or delving into the underdark. Please throw any ideas at me! I am stumped on this one, though I admittedly haven't put much thought into it yet. Thanks! Nik [/QUOTE]
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