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<blockquote data-quote="Monte At Home" data-source="post: 531772" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>I used to run games like this at conventions. Players got the choice of running monsters like a minotaur or a displacer beast, a pair of gargoyles, a trio of bugbears or a whole small tribe (about a dozen) goblins. </p><p></p><p>They had the layout of a whole level of a dungeon, but there was a level below they knew nothing about, because it was well-guarded with traps and full of undead. The whole first half of the scenario involved going down into this new area to explore while preparing for the inevitable adventurer assault which would come from above in the second half. (There was some very useful treasure in the second level that could help defend their lairs if they did well.)</p><p></p><p>Of course, the group that did the best were the ones that conceived of an elaborate way to get the PCs to bypass their lairs and head straight into the undead.</p><p></p><p>It made for some fun gaming. I particularly remember the group who used the goblin tribe as communication (runners) but had to make sure that no goblin was ever alone with the displacer beast or minotaur (chomp!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monte At Home, post: 531772, member: 1335"] I used to run games like this at conventions. Players got the choice of running monsters like a minotaur or a displacer beast, a pair of gargoyles, a trio of bugbears or a whole small tribe (about a dozen) goblins. They had the layout of a whole level of a dungeon, but there was a level below they knew nothing about, because it was well-guarded with traps and full of undead. The whole first half of the scenario involved going down into this new area to explore while preparing for the inevitable adventurer assault which would come from above in the second half. (There was some very useful treasure in the second level that could help defend their lairs if they did well.) Of course, the group that did the best were the ones that conceived of an elaborate way to get the PCs to bypass their lairs and head straight into the undead. It made for some fun gaming. I particularly remember the group who used the goblin tribe as communication (runners) but had to make sure that no goblin was ever alone with the displacer beast or minotaur (chomp!) [/QUOTE]
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