Ghostwind
First Post
I'm leaning towards running a game on Saturday night at Gen Con. If I do, it will be one of these two games.
Where Dark Elves Rule:
You are hired by a sorcerer to journey to a foreign land and recover a priceless diamond. It's a simple in and out mission. Jump in, find the temple and grab the diamond. So why is it so dangerous that it requires 16th level adventurers? Learn why the word "drow" is something to be feared.
The Taken: Lost in a Strange World:
Yesterday was just a normal day for you. Picking up the kids, going camping, coming home from work, and so forth. But then you got caught in that nasty storm and now home is nowhere to be found. What happened and where are you? Furthermore, what exactly is that furry creature staring at you? Find out what happens when d20 Modern characters are thrust into the world of D&D fantasy.
Which sounds more intriguing to play?
Where Dark Elves Rule:
You are hired by a sorcerer to journey to a foreign land and recover a priceless diamond. It's a simple in and out mission. Jump in, find the temple and grab the diamond. So why is it so dangerous that it requires 16th level adventurers? Learn why the word "drow" is something to be feared.
The Taken: Lost in a Strange World:
Yesterday was just a normal day for you. Picking up the kids, going camping, coming home from work, and so forth. But then you got caught in that nasty storm and now home is nowhere to be found. What happened and where are you? Furthermore, what exactly is that furry creature staring at you? Find out what happens when d20 Modern characters are thrust into the world of D&D fantasy.
Which sounds more intriguing to play?