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<blockquote data-quote="jgsugden" data-source="post: 7105960" data-attributes="member: 2629"><p>The traditional storylines are: </p><p></p><p>* Dealing with a thieves' guild that has done something where the PCs need to fight their way in and recover/stop, </p><p>* Fighting off an invasion (I like aberration invasions for a good Cthulhu feel - but undead, demons, cultists, fey, orcs, giants, flumphs, etc.. could all be interesting invaders), </p><p>* Political intrigue where powerful members of the aristocracy use the PCs as a pawn in a diplomatic battle (perhaps framing them for an assassination), and</p><p>* Exploring a dungeon beneath the city. </p><p></p><p>If you have established areas in your world, I suggest writing your own urban adventure rather than converting a preexisting one. It allows you to pull in those essential elements that make the world your own. Those elements are often more visible in an urban setting with a sense or order rather than in the chaotic wilds surrounding civilization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgsugden, post: 7105960, member: 2629"] The traditional storylines are: * Dealing with a thieves' guild that has done something where the PCs need to fight their way in and recover/stop, * Fighting off an invasion (I like aberration invasions for a good Cthulhu feel - but undead, demons, cultists, fey, orcs, giants, flumphs, etc.. could all be interesting invaders), * Political intrigue where powerful members of the aristocracy use the PCs as a pawn in a diplomatic battle (perhaps framing them for an assassination), and * Exploring a dungeon beneath the city. If you have established areas in your world, I suggest writing your own urban adventure rather than converting a preexisting one. It allows you to pull in those essential elements that make the world your own. Those elements are often more visible in an urban setting with a sense or order rather than in the chaotic wilds surrounding civilization. [/QUOTE]
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