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<blockquote data-quote="GameOgre" data-source="post: 6642752" data-attributes="member: 57914"><p>If it is easy to destroy.</p><p></p><p>1- Storms break out in the region. This is just flavor text mostly for a while. Just run foul weather in the background for the next three adventures. If they care enough to investigate the may discover that it's centered on them. They are now the center of the storm outbreak. Just play it up as a lot of rain and fog and light snow fro a while. Then as they get higher level let it slowly build into worse and worse weather. Crops not only fail around them due to the foul weather but crops far away fail because all the precipitation seems to be centered around the pc's.</p><p></p><p>If one of the party is a wizard or sorcerer let them gain a bonus to fire, lightning, cold and heat type spells. After a adventure or so of this.....let it start raining inside and have HUGE fluctuations in weather.</p><p></p><p>The only way to stop this ever escalating disaster is to remake the artifact! Only it's a hellova lot harder to make than it is to destroy.</p><p></p><p>If the outsmart themselves and resort to crazy powerful magic to beat this....let it work. Let it work in spades! No weather at all. Fast forward thousands of years and you have the world of Dark Sun!</p><p></p><p>That's right those pc's caused it all!</p><p></p><p>Just have fun with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GameOgre, post: 6642752, member: 57914"] If it is easy to destroy. 1- Storms break out in the region. This is just flavor text mostly for a while. Just run foul weather in the background for the next three adventures. If they care enough to investigate the may discover that it's centered on them. They are now the center of the storm outbreak. Just play it up as a lot of rain and fog and light snow fro a while. Then as they get higher level let it slowly build into worse and worse weather. Crops not only fail around them due to the foul weather but crops far away fail because all the precipitation seems to be centered around the pc's. If one of the party is a wizard or sorcerer let them gain a bonus to fire, lightning, cold and heat type spells. After a adventure or so of this.....let it start raining inside and have HUGE fluctuations in weather. The only way to stop this ever escalating disaster is to remake the artifact! Only it's a hellova lot harder to make than it is to destroy. If the outsmart themselves and resort to crazy powerful magic to beat this....let it work. Let it work in spades! No weather at all. Fast forward thousands of years and you have the world of Dark Sun! That's right those pc's caused it all! Just have fun with it. [/QUOTE]
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