The mind boggles at the possiblities.
What if, after several adventures in a largely "real world" environment with limited fantastic elements, you suddenly switch gears and bust out the Manual of the Planes?
Or go in a "Big Trouble in Little China" direction...instead of a Western fantasy world leaking into ours, pull out Oriental Adventures and have tengu demons and witch hunters on the streets of Chinatown.
I'd also like to try using some D&D adventures...dungeon crawls...and have a team of modern day (or Victorian, or pulp) archeologists travel to the far corners of the earth and find the remnants of lost civilizations..."drow" and "orcs" who might be aliens, or offshoots of humanity forced underground...
And if you're really sick, think "Dragonlance" meets "Army of Darkness", and plop a bunch of shotgun-weilding smart alecs into an Epic High Fantasy adventure.
I'd love to do something in the spirit of Walt Simonson's Thor, where the Norse cosmology spilled into the real world and vice-versa, so you had talking frogs in Central Park and Viking warriors with M-16s. NYC was every bit as strange and fantastic as Asgard.
What if, after several adventures in a largely "real world" environment with limited fantastic elements, you suddenly switch gears and bust out the Manual of the Planes?
Or go in a "Big Trouble in Little China" direction...instead of a Western fantasy world leaking into ours, pull out Oriental Adventures and have tengu demons and witch hunters on the streets of Chinatown.
I'd also like to try using some D&D adventures...dungeon crawls...and have a team of modern day (or Victorian, or pulp) archeologists travel to the far corners of the earth and find the remnants of lost civilizations..."drow" and "orcs" who might be aliens, or offshoots of humanity forced underground...
And if you're really sick, think "Dragonlance" meets "Army of Darkness", and plop a bunch of shotgun-weilding smart alecs into an Epic High Fantasy adventure.
I'd love to do something in the spirit of Walt Simonson's Thor, where the Norse cosmology spilled into the real world and vice-versa, so you had talking frogs in Central Park and Viking warriors with M-16s. NYC was every bit as strange and fantastic as Asgard.