Sketching a new campaign for my table and while I love homebrewing everything, I am realizing coming up with Big Bads or interesting adversaries or even large scale problems doesn’t really get my creative juices flowing. I’d love some perspectives on how you lovely folks in this space approach this in your campaigns.
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Second Dungeon of the Mad Mage session of the year.
This session was mostly clean-up, exploring more of the shrunken castle after already having slain its evil mage owner. Fought a couple Nycoloth fiends, recovered some spell books, and then (lacking any better exit) used Feather Fall to survive the 200’ drop from the castle’s front gate.
Despite having escaped one dungeon, it wasn’t long before we found ourselves in another; we got teleported to Halaster’s vaults.
Second Dungeon of the Mad Mage session of the year.
This session was mostly clean-up, exploring more of the shrunken castle after already having slain its evil mage owner. Fought a couple Nycoloth fiends, recovered some spell books, and then (lacking any better exit) used Feather Fall to survive the 200’ drop from the castle’s front gate.
Despite having escaped one dungeon, it wasn’t long before we found ourselves in another; we got teleported to Halaster’s vaults.
The Halls of Arden Vul (OSRIC) Session 17:
Having established friendly “diplomatic relations” with the pyramid’s goblin kingdom, we spent the session poking around their territory. We spent an exorbitant amount of gold on magical curiosities in the goblin market, most of it of dubious utility.
After two characters died without reaching level two, my third PC has achieved level four. Hopefully I can keep my elven thief alive for the rest of the campaign.
New #dnd / #rpg post from To Be Resolved:
Ballroom Blitz - Tactical Court Intrigue
https://tbr.bearblog.dev/ballroom-blitz-tactical-court-intrigue/
New #dnd / #rpg post from To Be Resolved:
Ballroom Blitz - Tactical Court Intrigue
https://tbr.bearblog.dev/ballroom-blitz-tactical-court-intrigue/