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The Dungeon Masters' Foundation Mk.II

derbacher said:
@MadMorgan: I bow in respect to your use of the lycanthrope plot line, that was truly classic.
I'm glad you liked it :cool: . I always aim to please, at least when I'm behind the screen. The warlock's player loved it and the ranger is looking forward to the challenge of removing her curse.

Maybe some day I'll run a Ravenloft PbP for the members here :] . Then you will all know the true meaning of fear! Mwahahahahahaha *cough, cough, cough* sorry :heh: .
 

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Ravenloft Ideas

Since my sporadic Ravenloft game seems to pique a few interests, I'll sblock my plans for this summer's game:

Part the mists[sblock]The next game will focus on the Ranger's lycanthropy and her struggle to control/remove it. With a little research (and, yes, I am one of those lucky few DMs whose players actually research! ;) ), the PCs will learn that the Temple of the Morninglord in Vallaki is in possession of an ancient artifact that can cure lycanthropy. Unfortunately, this artifact isn't available to the general public, and its use is restricted to only those pious few who can prove they are worthy of redemption rather than destruction.

To prove her worth, the Ranger must perform some task for the Temple. This particular task is very dangerous and very important. Earlier this year, one of the Temple's most trusted clerics stole one of thier most precious relics. The clerics have sent trackers after the man, but none have yet returned. If the PCs bring both the relic and the traitorous cleric back intact and alive, they will be rewarded.

I'm thinking that the traitor was corrupted by a sneaky demon who seeks to destroy the artifact in a ritual that it believes will allow it to escape from Ravenloft. Durring the course of the adventure, the PCs will learn of the plot and come to realize (slowly) that the ritual won't allow escape, but rather, drag half of hell into the Dread Realms.

:] [/sblock]
 

wolf70 said:
@ Nightcloak
I am not sure about the etiquette and finer details of replying with the spoiler blocks and all, so I hope this works. I tried to PM you, but the site wouldn't let me.

Bah... Don't worry about etiquette, I'm still figuring it out also. PM only works for those who buy a community supporter account. But you can always email me.

and...

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I am a high school instrumental music teacher. I also teach Advanced Placement Music Theory and International Baccalaureate Music (which incorporates theory, music history, performance, composition and writing commentary on music). Thanks for asking!

Very cool. I have an absolute love of music. Don't have the time to explore new sounds and trends like I use to, but I still collect it. Tons of it. I would even, when I was running my weekly campaign; burn a "soundtrack" where the song titles were replaced with the names of NPCs and plot themes. The cover would be stock art and quotes from great stories or poems.

Of course, you are in WAY deeper than my simple 7 years of orchestra from school. I’m not even sure what half of what you said is exactly :heh: . I’d be curious sometime to know.


Nightcloak: " intrest doesn't equal talent" d'oh!

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Can't... stop... from... talking... smack!

@ Madmorgan

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Mordmorgan the Mad said:
Since my sporadic Ravenloft game seems to pique a few interests.

People can't help but respect a good thing when they see it

Part the mists

Why is everyone running the other direction?

The next game will focus on the Ranger's lycanthropy and her struggle ... :]

Very nice. **Evil chuckle from one super villian to another**

Maybe some day I'll run a Ravenloft PbP for the members here.

Waaaaaaaait a minute. Is that gauntlet I see comming my way? You talking to me!?

Then you will all know the true meaning of fear!

Oh yea! That was a challenge alright. You really wanna go there.

**Nightcloak folds up his DM screen and puts it away. Goes to his Desk of HoldingTM, pulls forth some dice, walks over the line to Madmorgans table, and slams the dice down on the table**

Consider it brought screen monkey! Do you worst.

:D :cool:

Mwahahahahahaha *cough, cough, cough* sorry

Dammit. you don't part the mist, you dispell the mist. Now we have second hand mist exposure all over the place.
Bad, madman. Bad.

[sblock] :p :lol: :p :cool: So I had to much coffee this morning. So what? [/sblock]

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Nightcloak said:
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Consider it brought screen monkey! Do you worst.
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[sblock]*Stares blankly. Casts summon unimaginable horror. Continues to stare blankly as unimaginable horror eats Nightcloak's sanity.* "Welcome to the Nightmare Realm, child. Dr. Ilhousen shall not be able to help you now."

*Looks around at the other Foundation members* "Are there any others present who wish to 'bring it'?

No?

As I expected."[/sblock]
 

@Complete Adventurer
I remember looking through it briefly sometime in January and it seemed pretty good. However, I don't have the pleasure of owning it. Details?

@wolf70
[sblock] Hey, can I get your AIM? *shameless opportunity for knowledge and self-promotion* I'm going to be a Music Ed and Music Performance major next year, so it would be cool to talk to someone outside my little world here that really knows music (I don't, and very few people here do). Just a request, feel free to ignore it. [/sblock]

@Nightcloak
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LilMissKittyn said:
@Nightcloak
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In retrospect, I should have said that :cool:

Kittyn:
[sblock]Complete Adventurer is pretty good. The art is fantastic, the Core Classes are fairly good, and the PrCs are fairly useful. All in all, it's a good buy.[/sblock]
 



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