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<blockquote data-quote="Gilladian" data-source="post: 4972405" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>I remember having read an adventure a while back that has a town slowly sinking into the nearby swamps because of a magic ring that creates water. A swamp-loving group of goblins had the ring. Night Below, maybe?</p><p></p><p>So maybe some "evil" or at least neutral group of creatures that loves rain/humidity is causing the rain, so as to convert the region into habitat that is suitable for them. Either they have to be defeated or persuaded to stop - maybe by being shown/led to a better place to live.</p><p></p><p>Or maybe the rain is a sign of some other terrible problem - a gate to an elemental plane has been created and the weather is "leaking" through. In this case the PCs may have to figure out where the gate is, find out who created it, convince them to close it (or possibly rescue them if they're in trouble with the gate) and then deal with the aftermath.</p><p></p><p>Of course, even after the rain stops, you could use the flooding as an excuse to reveal a new cave system or dungeon, or have people/creatures enter the region because of the changed terrain. Maybe an avalanche in a nearby region of hills or mountains creates a new pass to a previously unexplored or hard-to-reach region...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilladian, post: 4972405, member: 2093"] I remember having read an adventure a while back that has a town slowly sinking into the nearby swamps because of a magic ring that creates water. A swamp-loving group of goblins had the ring. Night Below, maybe? So maybe some "evil" or at least neutral group of creatures that loves rain/humidity is causing the rain, so as to convert the region into habitat that is suitable for them. Either they have to be defeated or persuaded to stop - maybe by being shown/led to a better place to live. Or maybe the rain is a sign of some other terrible problem - a gate to an elemental plane has been created and the weather is "leaking" through. In this case the PCs may have to figure out where the gate is, find out who created it, convince them to close it (or possibly rescue them if they're in trouble with the gate) and then deal with the aftermath. Of course, even after the rain stops, you could use the flooding as an excuse to reveal a new cave system or dungeon, or have people/creatures enter the region because of the changed terrain. Maybe an avalanche in a nearby region of hills or mountains creates a new pass to a previously unexplored or hard-to-reach region... [/QUOTE]
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