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<blockquote data-quote="michael_noah" data-source="post: 3250622" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p>Greetings, all. I believe I've narrowed down my choice to one of two published "adventures". The first is the above suggested Mysteries of the Moonsea. This would be a very loose, adventure driven campaign with a lot of room for the players to explore, look around, interact with NPCs, and decide what they want to do on their own. It may lack a grand over-arching story, and there may be times when things don't fit together as well as we all might like (due to the mini-site adventure nature of the book).</p><p></p><p>The second is a little known necromancer games product. This is a much more congealed adventure. It has a main plot, a big villain, and some mysteries to solve. There may be some railroading at times based on reviews I've read.</p><p></p><p>I happen to prefer the second option a bit because it will mean less work for me, and probably a better overall story for all of you. Let me know what you all think. No matter which option I choose, we'll be starting at 8th level, so get get cracking making characters. I've put more details about construction in the first post.</p><p></p><p>Also, I've added a list of prospective adventurers and their proposed characters at the top of the thread for reference when you're trying to decide what to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael_noah, post: 3250622, member: 40131"] Greetings, all. I believe I've narrowed down my choice to one of two published "adventures". The first is the above suggested Mysteries of the Moonsea. This would be a very loose, adventure driven campaign with a lot of room for the players to explore, look around, interact with NPCs, and decide what they want to do on their own. It may lack a grand over-arching story, and there may be times when things don't fit together as well as we all might like (due to the mini-site adventure nature of the book). The second is a little known necromancer games product. This is a much more congealed adventure. It has a main plot, a big villain, and some mysteries to solve. There may be some railroading at times based on reviews I've read. I happen to prefer the second option a bit because it will mean less work for me, and probably a better overall story for all of you. Let me know what you all think. No matter which option I choose, we'll be starting at 8th level, so get get cracking making characters. I've put more details about construction in the first post. Also, I've added a list of prospective adventurers and their proposed characters at the top of the thread for reference when you're trying to decide what to make. [/QUOTE]
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