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WVUFAN
04-13-2007, 01:41 PM
I'd like advice from the tabletop gamers, specifically about an idea for an adventure, and how viable you think it might be if you were a player.
I'm interested in running a modified version of Alderac's "World's Largest Dungeon" (link (http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/1594720290/ref=s9_asin_title_1-hf_favarsnfggenpx_2267_p/) is here), but I need a hook to get the 1st level characters into it. So, I thought of a theme park, a setup much like something out of Jurassic Park, a dungeon where "entry-level" adventurers go to gain experience before jumping out into the big world. The idea is they would experience and fight monsters, but in a controlled environment, with healers/sorcerers/warriors waiting in the wings if they get in trouble.
The creators of this concept, to save a little coin, set it up in an already existing dungeon, abeit a really, REALLY small one, only they didn't know their small dungeon was actually just the opening part of a MUCH larger one.
Does this idea sound interesting to you as a player? Be honest, here, because I need to find a hook, and I don't want to go into the game with the players without one.
It doesn't sound very interesting to me. Of course, if you are using the World's Largest Dungeon, I'm probably not the type of player you are really catering to. I much prefer something with a lot of backstory and history (ala Ptolus or something similar).
BrianD
04-13-2007, 01:57 PM
That seems like a decent hook. You could also take a page out of the Gladiator movie. They are slaves/captives about to be forced to fight monsters/each other but need to be trained first so they can draw bigger crowds.
SirFozzie
04-13-2007, 02:13 PM
Look at the worldbook XCrawl by Pandahead Publishing.
Dungeon Crawling on Pay Per View in an America based off the old Roman Empire.
It's the game I've run at GenCon last year (and hoping to do so again this year)
If we have enough RP'ers, maybe I ought to run a game for you guys here, or via OpenRPG or something similar :)
WVUFAN
04-13-2007, 02:24 PM
Look at the worldbook XCrawl by Pandahead Publishing.
Dungeon Crawling on Pay Per View in an America based off the old Roman Empire.
It's the game I've run at GenCon last year (and hoping to do so again this year)
If we have enough RP'ers, maybe I ought to run a game for you guys here, or via OpenRPG or something similar :)
I'd be open to that.
SirFozzie
04-13-2007, 03:06 PM
Cool. If you've never played the games, they are available on DriveThruRPG
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=xcrawl&x=0&y=0&search_in_description=1&search_in_author=1&search_in_artist=1
DanGarion
04-13-2007, 04:07 PM
Just kill someones mom or dad, oh wait they are adventurers, they probably are all orphans already.
Um. Have you ever checked out this site? http://www.io.com/~sjohn/plots.htm
WVUFAN
04-13-2007, 04:13 PM
Just kill someones mom or dad, oh wait they are adventurers, they probably are all orphans already.
Um. Have you ever checked out this site? http://www.io.com/~sjohn/plots.htm (http://www.io.com/%7Esjohn/plots.htm)
I'll check it out, thanks!
Here's the advertisement for the PbP game I mentioned in the first message:
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The package was small, and contained only three things when the courier delivered it. Addressed to you, the first thing was an elaborate advertisement:
Are you are a young man or woman, ready to take on the world as a fresh, deer-eyed adventurer?
Only you are NOT ready. You fumble your sword a little too much. You forget or mispronounce a single word of the incantation you need to cast the spell at the right time. You get a little nervous when trying to disable that trap, and your hands shake a little too much. You have a little too much doubt in your faith.
FEAR NOT! We can help you. For a small fee, we have just the thing to help you get over your fear and move on to great things. The Darkillian Dungeon, a specialized place where new adventurers can go in a controlled environment to hone their skills. Need help picking locks, or help getting JUST the right swing of your longsword? The DD is just the place! Fight LIVE orcs and goblins, while experienced adventurers watch and help your with techniques!
Come to the Darkillian Dungeon today!
The second was a letter, again addressed to you:
Adventurer:
The financial backers of the Darkillian Dungeons are expanding into a second, larger site, and are looking for people to help test the system we have set up to protect our paying customers. This is a paid assignment, and you have come recommended. Enclosed please find 15 silver for transportation expenses and a map to the site. Basic equipment will be provided at no charge.
You also find the 15 silver in a bag inside the package, along with the map.
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Looking for 4-6 first level characters in a d20 campaign that is mostly in a dungeon. The concept is WestWorld meets d20, the idea of a park where people can go to live out fantasies of being powerful adventurers in a tightly controlled environment, for a price. The organization is building an expansion, and needs testers to ensure the paying customers will be safe. The testers are your characters.
sterlingice
04-14-2007, 04:44 PM
Um. Have you ever checked out this site? http://www.io.com/~sjohn/plots.htm (http://www.io.com/%7Esjohn/plots.htm)
That was a fun little read- pretty much every cliche plot in the books :)
SI
WVUFAN
04-14-2007, 07:29 PM
Look at the worldbook XCrawl by Pandahead Publishing.
Dungeon Crawling on Pay Per View in an America based off the old Roman Empire.
It's the game I've run at GenCon last year (and hoping to do so again this year)
If we have enough RP'ers, maybe I ought to run a game for you guys here, or via OpenRPG or something similar :)
I have no idea if you would be interested, or have the time, Fozzie, but here's the thread where I posted the game info I put here:
http://www.myth-weavers.com/showthread.php?t=14575
Love to have you as a player or, better yet, help me run the game.
On a complete off-topic tidbit; the [private] tag on the Myth-Weavers VBulletin site is fantastic. We should inplement something like that here.
DanGarion
04-14-2007, 07:38 PM
That was a fun little read- pretty much every cliche plot in the books :)
SI
Yeah, but it can help when you get DM block!
KWhit
04-14-2007, 09:35 PM
You're planning on running this in a forum? I have never seen or been a part of that? How can it be done? I'm thinking of combat with miniatures, dice rolls, etc...
WVUFAN
04-14-2007, 10:14 PM
You're planning on running this in a forum? I have never seen or been a part of that? How can it be done? I'm thinking of combat with miniatures, dice rolls, etc...
Yup, in the Myth-Weavers forum, which is designed for gaming. There's dice rolling in about 100 different ways, which are embedded codes like the spoiler code we have here. So, if you would type 6m4d6v1, the result on the page would be 6 rolls of 4d6 subtract lowest roll (6m=multiple rollsx6, 4d6=4 rolls of 6 sided dice, added together; v1=drop lowest 1 roll). If you go back and edit the dice rolls results, it flashes red so everyone knows what you did.
You create the character sheets online (built into the system), and the DM has access to the sheets to adjust and change. Typing [spell=magic missle] automatically gives you a spoiler-ish tag where is gives a complete description of the spell/feat/skill you're using. Anything listed in the SRD is available.
tags mean only the username you list can read the info you're typing in, so if you do a regular post describing what your character is doing, then go [private=DM] I steal XX character's bag , then only the DM (or username "DM") can read that part of the message. That's good for the "passing of notes" that everyone sees in table top gaming.
There's tons of other tags as well, like "OOC" and "Action" tags.
The site's pretty neat, overall.
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