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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 9615163" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>I ran <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17486/ra1-feast-of-goblyns-2e?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Feast of Goblyns</a> for my longtime grade school-high school-college summer 1e-2e campaign that started in Greyhawk and ended in Ravenloft. The party ended up splitting here part way through with one character being turned into a wight and two others well onto the path of becoming darklords. Then in college I ran a Ravenloft campaign for a new group using a bunch of modules and eventually ran Feast of Goblyns picking up where the old group had left off including the wight PC as an NPC getting them to go after the darklord so that he would be free of her control. This ended in the TPK of the second group based off their own flaws and true to their characters in a tragedy of their own creation that they felt was very gothic and appropriate and satisfying. I think my friend and roommate died three times over the campaign and felt satisfied with the different character arcs each time.</p><p></p><p>I then ran games where the original evil group got back together again and finished Feast of Goblyns exploiting flaws in the commands given to the wight to jump the Darklord and then get the heck out of dodge for further Ravenloft games as we reunited for weddings and batchelor night D&D and Vampire games.</p><p></p><p>I have also run the <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/25605/the-freeport-trilogy-five-year-anniversary-edition?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Freeport trilogy</a> for two different groups as their campaign, one online as a pbp game here and one for a face to face pathfinder group where they were not connected. Long lasting games that were a ton of fun for me to run.</p><p></p><p>I also ran <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17064/s2-white-plume-mountain-1e?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">White Plume Mountain</a> for my original AD&D campaign group in the late 80s or 90s then I ran it as a one shot twice in the 5e era using the Yawning Portal update borrowed from my brother as a go to pickup module when asked to run a game because I was familiar with the plot and monsters and most of the module from having run it in the original version. In 5e running for my brother and his kids and my son the four of them ended in a TPK going after the vampire end boss and them not realizing until way too late they were overclassed and did not have a chance. For the game I ran on the spot for my brother-in-law and his two sons and my son they went down a different branch in the dungeon and overcame each challenge and made it out with the artifact trident on a geyser plume. All three groups went down different branches at the three way split so it could all have been theoretically the same continuity. My son played different characters in the two 5e games and my brother played in my original AD&D game and later as a different character in the first 5e one I ran so I had some continuity in players connecting every time I ran it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 9615163, member: 2209"] I ran [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17486/ra1-feast-of-goblyns-2e?affiliate_id=17596']Feast of Goblyns[/URL] for my longtime grade school-high school-college summer 1e-2e campaign that started in Greyhawk and ended in Ravenloft. The party ended up splitting here part way through with one character being turned into a wight and two others well onto the path of becoming darklords. Then in college I ran a Ravenloft campaign for a new group using a bunch of modules and eventually ran Feast of Goblyns picking up where the old group had left off including the wight PC as an NPC getting them to go after the darklord so that he would be free of her control. This ended in the TPK of the second group based off their own flaws and true to their characters in a tragedy of their own creation that they felt was very gothic and appropriate and satisfying. I think my friend and roommate died three times over the campaign and felt satisfied with the different character arcs each time. I then ran games where the original evil group got back together again and finished Feast of Goblyns exploiting flaws in the commands given to the wight to jump the Darklord and then get the heck out of dodge for further Ravenloft games as we reunited for weddings and batchelor night D&D and Vampire games. I have also run the [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/25605/the-freeport-trilogy-five-year-anniversary-edition?affiliate_id=17596']Freeport trilogy[/URL] for two different groups as their campaign, one online as a pbp game here and one for a face to face pathfinder group where they were not connected. Long lasting games that were a ton of fun for me to run. I also ran [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17064/s2-white-plume-mountain-1e?affiliate_id=17596']White Plume Mountain[/URL] for my original AD&D campaign group in the late 80s or 90s then I ran it as a one shot twice in the 5e era using the Yawning Portal update borrowed from my brother as a go to pickup module when asked to run a game because I was familiar with the plot and monsters and most of the module from having run it in the original version. In 5e running for my brother and his kids and my son the four of them ended in a TPK going after the vampire end boss and them not realizing until way too late they were overclassed and did not have a chance. For the game I ran on the spot for my brother-in-law and his two sons and my son they went down a different branch in the dungeon and overcame each challenge and made it out with the artifact trident on a geyser plume. All three groups went down different branches at the three way split so it could all have been theoretically the same continuity. My son played different characters in the two 5e games and my brother played in my original AD&D game and later as a different character in the first 5e one I ran so I had some continuity in players connecting every time I ran it. [/QUOTE]
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