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 Campaign suggestions, if you have any
duke_lanes
Posted: Aug 11 2009, 04:18 PM


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please post any suggestions with adding jobs, races, monster encounters here...Thx
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-Frog King-
Posted: Aug 16 2009, 04:41 AM


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A trip to the colder parts of DnD. The Ice Boundaries.. XD
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duke_lanes
Posted: Aug 16 2009, 11:18 AM


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Okay...we'll put that into consideration...
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R.Leonhardt
Posted: Aug 17 2009, 02:51 PM


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A trip to a gay dragon bar
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hardedge
Posted: Aug 17 2009, 02:53 PM


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everybody likes to play at pyramids... sexy Lamia ladies, Sphinx bitches, She-cat hoes.. etc. etc. >.>
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duke_lanes
Posted: Aug 17 2009, 03:47 PM


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@hardedge:Pyramids does sound good. I'll add a desert quest then... Minus the sexual harem part(sorry muds no Harem today)
@R.Leonhardt: Gay Dragon bar....WTF man what are you thing!?
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DjDino304
Posted: Aug 18 2009, 03:59 PM


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How about a trip to my characters home land! Orc Valley!
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duke_lanes
Posted: Aug 18 2009, 11:02 PM


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>.> this is campaign suggestions, not quest suggestions... its for the next campaign... hence your character does not exist so no Kamikaze kenzan homeland!
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mushycream
Posted: Sep 3 2009, 02:30 AM


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Aaron here... teh small one at least, hehe.

Anyway, as for a campaign... I suggest one that involves going to the Sea of Infinity where in which we find out that the giant sea serpent is actually a god. It says that it's powers are waning due to some unknown effect and this leads us to find out that the cult of Ironwatchi(what was that name again?) is the cause and that their true motive for capturing Warlocks is to seal this creature and gain his almost omnipotent power and it has now become our job to stop them from accomplishing their goal.

Of course, this campaign must have a ton of quests as to get us to level-up, gain more items and get us ready to face off against such a powerful cult that we may not even defeat and may die to.

But still, this is under Dustin's choice.

Anyway, Dustin, just tell me if you like my idea and i'll see if I can make more campaigns.
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duke_lanes
Posted: Sep 3 2009, 01:30 PM


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not bad but it wont be the cult of living steel coz I have a different take on their true motive. I'll put it to consideration...and If it was a gawd, Syense would be dead(he has limits). maybe immortal...not sure bout the gawd thing...
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