You could check out the 3.something Midnight campaign setting g for ideas. It's basically a "what if Sauron won?" sort of concept.
Played in that, and found it scary and fun.
You could check out the 3.something Midnight campaign setting g for ideas. It's basically a "what if Sauron won?" sort of concept.
Elminster and Drizzt would come and clean up the PCs failures.
Tiamat (finally) moves in to The Nation Formerly Known As Unther.What I'm wondering about is how each of those failures to stop the evil forces being unleashed would effect the game world!
It might be easier to just set a campaign in Athas as the Sorcerer-Kings were fighting the wars that defiled the whole planet.see Athas for an idea of Toril's future.
Elminster and Drizzt would come and clean up the PCs failures.
"What if the heroes lost" is a pretty great premise. The above mentioned Old Man Logan is a good example, Also Brandon Sanderson said it was a driving idea behind his popular Mistborn series.
What's unique about your scenario is that there were multiple competing apocalypses in quick succession. All those Threats, now having become powers would majorly disrupt the status quo. There would be a lot of chaos and less Centralized authority. Murderhobos would thrive.