Strange Adventure Series Idea!

arnwyn said:
Not interested. I only have the time and inclination to work on and play in my one campaign setting.

Would such a series of adventures require the DM to have the book(s) of all the different campaign settings? If so, you'd be killing off a potential audience.

I had thought of that but figured each adventure could include enough inclusive information on the adventure's locales on one world so that you wouldn't need every campaign setting book.

Such a adventure series could help expose gamers to new products and new worlds. After all, d20 companies live off the sale of their products.

Imagine an adventure that starts off in Freeport (on any world), moves to MEGs The Hunt: Rise of Evil for one adventure, moves to Bastion's Oathbound setting for the next adventure, moves to FFGs Dawnforge or Midnight setting for one adventure, and then returns to Freeport for the finale.

It would be an interesting challenge.
 

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Stormborn said:
Back to the Comic Book foundation: Exiles from Marvel is exactly what you have described. From that inspiration I have actually been thinking about this myself.

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I seem to have assumed that you were talking about fantasy worlds, using core d20 rules, and there are certainly a lot of those, but in some ways d20 Modern would work better, and then all the various Alternate Histories are wide open, as well as fantasy elements.

The possiblities are endless to me, but I'm not thinking of doing this myself. It was more of a "What If..." query to the general d20 gaming populace and core group of d20 companies already out there.

As for a d20 Modern version... that sounds more like Sliders but with alternate worlds instead of alternate realities. Could be cool.
 

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