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<blockquote data-quote="Retros_x" data-source="post: 9885985" data-attributes="member: 7033171"><p>I did run SKT back in 2018, unfortunately we never finished - it was my college group and it split apart because of graduations, moving away etc. What I remember is a good thematic core with some amazing setpieces but such a thin campaign layer. You really need to work to get it going, connect it more, improve the player impact etc. Sly Flourish had a great article on how to improve SKT and I used the resources there combined with general advice from r/stormkingsthunder and felt well prepared. The beginning was quite awesome. We first played Mines of Phandelver with some beats from Dragon of Icespire Peak in it. I introduced Imleryith early, that she was behind the white Ice dragon that attacked Phandelver, the town the players was very attached to, including some NPC deaths. They had a STRONG motivation. We were in the middle of the "open world" section when the campaign fell apart and I was sad that we didn't see a single of the giants lair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retros_x, post: 9885985, member: 7033171"] I did run SKT back in 2018, unfortunately we never finished - it was my college group and it split apart because of graduations, moving away etc. What I remember is a good thematic core with some amazing setpieces but such a thin campaign layer. You really need to work to get it going, connect it more, improve the player impact etc. Sly Flourish had a great article on how to improve SKT and I used the resources there combined with general advice from r/stormkingsthunder and felt well prepared. The beginning was quite awesome. We first played Mines of Phandelver with some beats from Dragon of Icespire Peak in it. I introduced Imleryith early, that she was behind the white Ice dragon that attacked Phandelver, the town the players was very attached to, including some NPC deaths. They had a STRONG motivation. We were in the middle of the "open world" section when the campaign fell apart and I was sad that we didn't see a single of the giants lair. [/QUOTE]
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