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<blockquote data-quote="ssampier" data-source="post: 3322432" data-attributes="member: 10205"><p>You certainly have some creative ideas. The first adventures should make the "odd" ideas seems normal. This sounds strange, but otherwise the players will not suspend their disbelief. Don't forget a meeting with a typical elf, dwarf, etc, and, of course, psion, if you want to foreshadow things.</p><p></p><p>As for the actual adventure, you could keep the players in the city (city adventures are fun!), possibility dealing with some low-level flunkies of the Psions. The Styes adventures in Dungeon would be an idea-generator (I don't remember what levels they are, however).</p><p></p><p>Outside would be different obviously. I don't what you've done with geography, but exploring a Grand Canyon or other nationally "known" site could be interesting. Perhaps the Grand Canyon is where the archeologist unleased the psions. It could be a small seed to their eventual downfall.</p><p></p><p>Other interesting sites, what became of New York and other big cities? Rubble or cities went underground with other revolutionaries? The Great Lakes region? Acid and "nuclear" waste? Or, placid and protected by water elementals?</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, since this medieval tech or medieval with feudal law? With the psions in charge, who are the dukes and other nobles? Is there any other remants of the previous civilization? Who are the psions friends (beholders, displacer beasts) and enemies (aboleths and mind-flayers)? Of course the friends and enemies could easily be reversed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssampier, post: 3322432, member: 10205"] You certainly have some creative ideas. The first adventures should make the "odd" ideas seems normal. This sounds strange, but otherwise the players will not suspend their disbelief. Don't forget a meeting with a typical elf, dwarf, etc, and, of course, psion, if you want to foreshadow things. As for the actual adventure, you could keep the players in the city (city adventures are fun!), possibility dealing with some low-level flunkies of the Psions. The Styes adventures in Dungeon would be an idea-generator (I don't remember what levels they are, however). Outside would be different obviously. I don't what you've done with geography, but exploring a Grand Canyon or other nationally "known" site could be interesting. Perhaps the Grand Canyon is where the archeologist unleased the psions. It could be a small seed to their eventual downfall. Other interesting sites, what became of New York and other big cities? Rubble or cities went underground with other revolutionaries? The Great Lakes region? Acid and "nuclear" waste? Or, placid and protected by water elementals? Furthermore, since this medieval tech or medieval with feudal law? With the psions in charge, who are the dukes and other nobles? Is there any other remants of the previous civilization? Who are the psions friends (beholders, displacer beasts) and enemies (aboleths and mind-flayers)? Of course the friends and enemies could easily be reversed. [/QUOTE]
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