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Short Adventure Suggestions?

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:37 pm
by Hammer
I have been browsing the forums the past couple of days to get the feel for a good Short Adventure module.

This is Not a Face to Face table top game, but an online Short Adventure where the CK writes up the scenario [after recruiting players and characters get created] and then the Players write several sentences or a few paragraphs regarding their character's thoughts, actions, responses etc to whatever has been written.

Then the CK advances the adventure according to what the Players have written and the adventure proceeds accordingly.

I play over at the Red Dragon Inn and want to introduce a Short Adventure sometime in 2009, probably after the "Gods" booklet is released and possibly after the CK Guide is released as well.

Already have posted a notice for a Campaign that will be starting up sometime in March or April based on the Upper Works module that I ordered a few days ago.

Just want some fresh ideas about a Short Adventure scenario that may or may not end up expanding further, depending upon Player participation and how the Short Adventure plays out with the participants.

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:45 pm
by Treebore
See, I have a hard time with this one, because modules often go beyond the written word for me. Take on a life of their own. Anyways, the free downloads on the TLG website are probably your bets bets.
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:16 pm
by Hammer
Treebore wrote:
See, I have a hard time with this one, because modules often go beyond the written word for me. Take on a life of their own. Anyways, the free downloads on the TLG website are probably your bets bets.

Thanks for the response!

Re: Short Adventure Suggestions?

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:36 am
by gideon_thorne
Look at your typical action adventure flick. Plot mover person comes in with an offer for our swaggering hero to either transport and or find the magic maguffin. This magic maguffin is a key to further said plot, and attracts many plot foils, aka villains.

Your magic maguffin can be as silly as something like the smoking pipe in the first National Treasure movie, or as elaborate as the egg plot moving device in the Mummy 3.
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