The first Sunday in June, is the tentative date for my Campaign Kick-off and I’ve been spending a lot of time doing everything, but working on my game. I decided to dial my other idea back and go with my original conception of the events forming the recent history of The Demesne of the Iron Lich and surrounding lands. I will need to make a few tweaks, though.
The milieu survived an attack by demonic forces, sometime in the not too distant past. A Demon Lord tried to ensnare several Prime worlds and draw them into the Abyss. I’m thinking a certain Demon Queen of Fungi was involved, somehow. Civilization is getting back on its feet, but things are still rather chaotic and there are areas of Abyssal Radiation, which are quite hostile to the native life. As Abyssal Radiation (post forthcoming) is mutagenic, there’ll by some oddities, as well. Like Spider-Goats! I expect Myconid’s and Fungi to also factor into the equation.
I’ll be doing most of my own design work, but I’m using some of the OSR stuff I’ve been buying, as well. Time constraints are an issue. Also, I want to use some of the stuff I’ve been buying and reading. :) You guys are producing some fantastic material!!!
Then, there’s bringing in some outside ideas and influences, something I turned my nose up at, in the past. One of many, youthful follies. The upside is, there are several classic modules, which I never ran. As a matter of fact, back in the day, I ran Hommlet, The G series and Queen of the Demonweb Pits. And these were in the form of one-shots, when I first started gaming. I also remember running The Assassin’s Knot and that one may have actually been in Campaign play. I’m not entirely sure, but I think so. But that’s it! Save for those few instances, I always designed my own stuff and half the time, I was DMing on the fly anyway. So, there’s a lot of TSR material which I would enjoy getting to use.
I just remembered a one-shot evening of running the first TSR Conan module. It took a while, but we finished it in one sitting. That one was fun!
My goal this week is to write up the key for the Iron Lich hexmap.
But, I’m also still thinking of putting the whole thing on the back burner and running Greyhawk. I’ve never really ran a published world before. I started a Forgotten Realms campaign, a couple of times. The first one went one session and didn’t get off the ground. The second was a temporary game, that ran about three sessions, before we went back to our regular campaign. So, I kinda want to do it, just because I haven’t. Running Greyhawk seems like the sort of thing I should have on my Old School DM’s Resume. If I do it, I’ll use the Boxed Set, the classic modules, some stuff from early issues of Dragon and that’s it, as far as “Official” sources go. I’ll also utilize some of the wonderful Greyhawk Scholarship, out there. Joseph Bloch’s work. Then, there’s this series.
In case you haven’t noticed, if there’s two paths I really want to take, I’ll screw around with making a decision, until the last moment. Or, until I get really, really tired of screwing around.
Either way, Zuggtmoy is up to something. Not sure entirely what, yet.
Sounds like a lot of awesome is in the works!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what's coming - I was a more than a bit let down back in the day by T2, but I thought Zuggtmoy was an awesome villain. The disease factor alone could give a cruel DM plenty to work with...
Many thanks for the link, BTW.
That sounds great! I'm sure that my character would die a horrible death as "The Queen of Fungus" would provide me endless mileage for tasteless jokes regarding the areas on the human body where fungus might be found.
ReplyDeleteOh, how horribly he'd die....
Peace,
Christian
Hi scottsz! Yeah, if I go the Greyhawk route, I'll probably use T1 and write my own T2.
ReplyDeleteHi Christian! Horrible death is fun!
ReplyDeleteNice post James.
ReplyDeleteI ran Conan Unchained in one long session also. It was fun!
I loved T1, but didn't like T2, it's one of the few classics I don't own, just didn't like it.
Christian,
That's what Anti-Fungal Cream is for! : O
Very cool.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing more.
Howdy Bill & Tim! More is forthcoming! :)
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