Tequila Sunrise
Adventurer
Haha, true enough.To be fair, your plot outline was about on par with many of the PS mini adventures from the boxed sets![]()
No, I think that's legitimate. What I meant by a DM 'dragging a character into the campaign' is feeling like s/he has to create all kinds of specific hooks just for that character whose player says 'My character has no reason to participate in this adventure/campagn.'My thinking was option 3) the threat/dilemma introduced in the first adventure is so great, and the answers are only on the planes, that of course the players go after it. But maybe that's a bit too close to the DM dragging the players in, as you point out.
Including a couple of widely-applicable hooks in every adventure is the DM's responsibility; in a typical D&D game, those hooks are usually gold, glory, and/or Being a Hero. A DM might also include character-specific hooks, but that's going above and beyond, IMO. Anyhow, a player's responsibility is to create a character who will get hooked by one of those widely-applicable hooks. A PS character should be ready to be hooked by exploration, intrigue, and/or the War of Ideas; even if the player can't be bothered to read up on the PS setting.
I think it was Monte Cook who wrote a Dungeon column a few years back, saying "If a player says that his character has no reason to go adventuring, the proper response is 'Well, we'll see you when we return then.'" And that's all I was getting at with my 'dragging PCs into the campaign' comment.
No, nothing so literate.I guess my thoughts are also colored by the sorts of gamers I've played with...they are the sorts when I ask "what sort of D&D game do you want to play?" typically answer "D&D you know, a little bit of everything." And also the same type of gamers who don't put a lot of thought into party creation from a story standpoint. Perhaps that is in part because I usually don't force the issue and tend to be very laid back when running games.
I'm actually curious what sort of anti-Planescape adventure feedback you've gotten in the past? Is it of the "don't get Mieville in my Tolkien!" sort of complaining?
