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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2316377" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>One of my favorite metaplots I played in was when six of us warriors had went into the hell to confront the archdevil father of one of the pcs. We battled for a few sessions through a lot of baddies only to find out tha satan himself was the pcs father. He gives us a choice, join him or die. </p><p></p><p>We were all 5th level at this point. We huddled up and weighed our options and chose the first. The DM was highly taken off guard. He had planned for a big bad showdown and was setting up for a long term campaign. However, we went off the map, decided to join the evil force and we each received a wish. The campaign turned evil and only continued for two more sessions. By the second session we had successfully went back in time and wiped out human existance, then our own existance. </p><p></p><p>In another campaign I was in Vecna, from greyhawk, had found a way into Faerun. For us PCs it began as a chase through the alley trying to track someoen whom had stolen an artifact from the church of Lathander. We find out this guy is a cleric of Vecna, whom we never heard of. </p><p></p><p>Over time we relize that Vecna found this loophole into Faerun through a set of demon armor. We went through the campaign chasing these pieces of armor before his clerics find them. Neither the evil nor the good gods would interfere because neither wanted to tip the scales of the Gods. In the end, we had 4 pieces and Vecna had 2. We then traveled to the moon where Vecna had set up a temple, by then we were 20th level. We fought and repelled Vecna back to greyhawk causing the dark hole over Tilverton "his exit point". This disturbance is where I picked up my campaign. The defeat of such a powerful god caused black holes and vortexes all over the world, opening up a portal to the birthplace of the universe, a place sealed off purposely to protect it, a world called Chrystaria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2316377, member: 22622"] One of my favorite metaplots I played in was when six of us warriors had went into the hell to confront the archdevil father of one of the pcs. We battled for a few sessions through a lot of baddies only to find out tha satan himself was the pcs father. He gives us a choice, join him or die. We were all 5th level at this point. We huddled up and weighed our options and chose the first. The DM was highly taken off guard. He had planned for a big bad showdown and was setting up for a long term campaign. However, we went off the map, decided to join the evil force and we each received a wish. The campaign turned evil and only continued for two more sessions. By the second session we had successfully went back in time and wiped out human existance, then our own existance. In another campaign I was in Vecna, from greyhawk, had found a way into Faerun. For us PCs it began as a chase through the alley trying to track someoen whom had stolen an artifact from the church of Lathander. We find out this guy is a cleric of Vecna, whom we never heard of. Over time we relize that Vecna found this loophole into Faerun through a set of demon armor. We went through the campaign chasing these pieces of armor before his clerics find them. Neither the evil nor the good gods would interfere because neither wanted to tip the scales of the Gods. In the end, we had 4 pieces and Vecna had 2. We then traveled to the moon where Vecna had set up a temple, by then we were 20th level. We fought and repelled Vecna back to greyhawk causing the dark hole over Tilverton "his exit point". This disturbance is where I picked up my campaign. The defeat of such a powerful god caused black holes and vortexes all over the world, opening up a portal to the birthplace of the universe, a place sealed off purposely to protect it, a world called Chrystaria. [/QUOTE]
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