Piratecat said:What's next on the horizon? Will the same players, minus Monte and Sue, stay together with a new DM?
Erik Mona said:I have no idea how Monte accomplished the feat. Maybe some sort of voodoo magic or something.
Ah. The inspiration I needed to link Ptolus and the lands of the Diamond Throne. I'll be using this and another idea from Neil Gaiman (his work on Miracle Man) to make it happen.Erik Mona said:The Brothers Lorenci set sail across the sea to lands unknown, reaching (and then penetrating) a wall in the world to discover the homeland of Benris's titan ancestors. I think Benris went along with them, as well as one of Michele's characters. Alyia, I think.
I hope that is included with the final campaign journal written by Sue.Erik Mona said:Anyway, I can't really remember the fates of all the characters. Major campaign revelations were dropping every ten seconds or so, and we were jumping forward years at a time so that Monte could reveal how certain long-term plots panned out.
Erik Mona said:I have no idea how Monte accomplished the feat.
--Erik
Erik Mona said:Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign, in which I've played since 1999, ended in a spectacular combat featuring more than 100 painted miniatures, lots of high-profile NPCs from the newly released Ptolus hardcover, and 13 player characters controlled by six players.
It was absolutely crazy and one of the greatest D&D experiences of my life. I blogged about it a few days ago, and thought you guys might be interested in seeing the recap (with pictures!).
--Erik Mona