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<blockquote data-quote="Dreaddisease" data-source="post: 423629" data-attributes="member: 3548"><p>The whole basis of my campaign world derives directly in the dreamscape of a person from our time. I have a big morale dilemna for the characters when they go to confront the Gods (with the help of a rogue diety, not a rogue, but in the sense of... nevermind) and find out that the good and evil dieties, in hopes of preventing the destruction of their reality by a collapse in the dream fabric traveled to the real world suspended the 'person' in permanent dreamstate and brought it back placing it in a cage in the middle of the universe. Oooo tasty nuggets. The dilemna occurs when the good Gods who have been silent for so many years (because of the feeling of guilt) do not make any attempt to stop the adventures from going there and even help keep the evil dieties at bay. </p><p></p><p>So do you wake the person, destroying the known universe and all its reality and be sucked back through the dreamscape into a reality where you cannot exist, or do you participate, like so many have chosen before. </p><p></p><p>Its not really based on characters in reality coming to a fantasy setting. Though I have played that.</p><p></p><p>We start out as ourselves and its halloween and when we discover something is wrong and everybody is now undead, like a shift in reality. We can do anything we want but we are drawn to a portal. The longer we wait the harder it becomes to survive unless we get to the portal. Then magically through the portal (usually in an amusement park like Knotts Berry Farm) we gain the aspects of something, whether it be from our costumes or from characters in the park or something else. </p><p></p><p>Whats fun about it is the idea of running a car into a building stealing all the guns and going to some fantasy setting where you are totally feared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreaddisease, post: 423629, member: 3548"] The whole basis of my campaign world derives directly in the dreamscape of a person from our time. I have a big morale dilemna for the characters when they go to confront the Gods (with the help of a rogue diety, not a rogue, but in the sense of... nevermind) and find out that the good and evil dieties, in hopes of preventing the destruction of their reality by a collapse in the dream fabric traveled to the real world suspended the 'person' in permanent dreamstate and brought it back placing it in a cage in the middle of the universe. Oooo tasty nuggets. The dilemna occurs when the good Gods who have been silent for so many years (because of the feeling of guilt) do not make any attempt to stop the adventures from going there and even help keep the evil dieties at bay. So do you wake the person, destroying the known universe and all its reality and be sucked back through the dreamscape into a reality where you cannot exist, or do you participate, like so many have chosen before. Its not really based on characters in reality coming to a fantasy setting. Though I have played that. We start out as ourselves and its halloween and when we discover something is wrong and everybody is now undead, like a shift in reality. We can do anything we want but we are drawn to a portal. The longer we wait the harder it becomes to survive unless we get to the portal. Then magically through the portal (usually in an amusement park like Knotts Berry Farm) we gain the aspects of something, whether it be from our costumes or from characters in the park or something else. Whats fun about it is the idea of running a car into a building stealing all the guns and going to some fantasy setting where you are totally feared. [/QUOTE]
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