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<blockquote data-quote="MockingBird" data-source="post: 7816317" data-attributes="member: 6985008"><p>A campaign I'm brainstorming at the moment. I've been toying with the premise for years now. I even ran thr first fraction of it in 4e but that fell apart do to real world things.</p><p></p><p>Setting: one of my own design. It's a mixture, in tone, to FR and GH. I'm still building the world but the western coast of one of the continents has been conceptualized.</p><p></p><p>Location: a frontier style port town on the upper west coast of said continent. Think Washington state and Oregon. </p><p></p><p>Story: As cliche as it is the players are jobing doing some guard duty in this port town. The players are sent to check on a guard post along the main highway that hasnt communicated in weeks. When they return the queen has died under mysterious circumstances. I still have some details to work out but the players will investigate the happenings. All this will send the party cross country until they discover the queens advisor has machinations on becoming a lich. That's as far as I've gotten. It will definitely snowball from there. The lich will vex the party for a while until they uncover a cabal of wizards trying to resurrect an ancient god. </p><p></p><p>Its basic, I mean it's the skeleton of an idea. My inspiration has been the classic sword and sorcery feel and the grim dark feel. I feel it has the potential to hit a lot of the classic D&D tropes. </p><p></p><p>Everyone feel free to add to it. I'm in the process of detailing the city and the rest of the continent. The idea is there I just dont have a lot of free time to really flesh the world out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MockingBird, post: 7816317, member: 6985008"] A campaign I'm brainstorming at the moment. I've been toying with the premise for years now. I even ran thr first fraction of it in 4e but that fell apart do to real world things. Setting: one of my own design. It's a mixture, in tone, to FR and GH. I'm still building the world but the western coast of one of the continents has been conceptualized. Location: a frontier style port town on the upper west coast of said continent. Think Washington state and Oregon. Story: As cliche as it is the players are jobing doing some guard duty in this port town. The players are sent to check on a guard post along the main highway that hasnt communicated in weeks. When they return the queen has died under mysterious circumstances. I still have some details to work out but the players will investigate the happenings. All this will send the party cross country until they discover the queens advisor has machinations on becoming a lich. That's as far as I've gotten. It will definitely snowball from there. The lich will vex the party for a while until they uncover a cabal of wizards trying to resurrect an ancient god. Its basic, I mean it's the skeleton of an idea. My inspiration has been the classic sword and sorcery feel and the grim dark feel. I feel it has the potential to hit a lot of the classic D&D tropes. Everyone feel free to add to it. I'm in the process of detailing the city and the rest of the continent. The idea is there I just dont have a lot of free time to really flesh the world out. [/QUOTE]
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