Post Your Adventure Notes!

Paul_Klein

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I just had an idea. I think it would be kinda cool for those of you who use Word to write up your adventure notes to post them here (as an attachment) so we could see how other people prepare for their games.

I know *I* would like to see some. Unfortunatly the only adventures I've written up in Word have been deleted from my hard drive means I can't do the same. But that shouldn't stop you :)
 
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My adeventure notes tend to be a bunch of short hand codes that nobody but me (and sometimes including me) fail to understand. I tend to think about a session a lot before I run it and just jot down things that would be hard to remember. Making a bunch of notes is kind of a waste of time. The exception is if I am going to run a fairly long term scenario. Then I create some detailed notes.

But I don't run fantasy games very often and I think you would need more notes for a fantasy game than a supers game (as I run).
 

i don't use W3rd to write up my adventure notes in preparation. i only use it afterwards. visit the story hour in my sig. ;) and that wasn't even my adventure to referee. just one i played in.

my adventure notes are handwritten. so are my maps. player handouts. illustrations. etc...
 

My adventure notes would be moved by the mods to the rogues gallery. NPC stat blocks are pretty much it, except for a few organizational diagrams (which are in a tablet... I just don't see diagraming organizations in Visio or whatever.)
 

Here are some notes I made for my campaign. I take Dungeon adventures and modify them to fit the main story line. These notes link "Lord of the Scarlet Tide" and "The Spiral of Manzessine".

I put the NPC stats in another file and I can post those if you want, though they include a Deep Dragon from MoF and I dont think those stats are OGL.

Hehe, one breath weapon attack from the dragon was all it took to set the PCs to grovelling on their knees and offering up loads of magical loot for their miserable lives.
 

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