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| Vampire: The Requiem - Blade of the Carthians | | Author: Joshua Goudreau | | System: World Of Darkness [filter] | | Category: Horror [filter] | | Type: Campaign [filter] | | The battle between the Invictus and the Cartians for control of Dodge City, Kansas is about to heat up.
This bare bones campaign for Vampire: The Requiem gives a campaign outline for Storytellers to build from. Specific details are not included to allow Storytellers to tailor the story to their groups. Adversary statistics have even been omitted to make the story challenging to both neonates and elders alike.
This story is based loosely on the Dalelands trilogy of adventures for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition but don't worry, I made it work. | | Views: (6270) [sort] | | Comments: (0) Rating: 0.0 [sort] | | 2007-05-22 17:31:51 [sort] |
| The Bitter Root Briar II | | Author: Lang Waters | | System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | Ipwhich has long been haunted by the forest that surrounds it--why do the trees whisper? Why do people sometimes vanish, only to reappear years later, completely mad and as young as they were the day they disappeared? Folklore holds that the answers are to be found on the other side of the Bitteroot Briar, the site of an ancient battle, where treasure is said to hang from the trees. But very few return from the briar, and the battle isn't over. | | Views: (4134) [sort] | | Comments: (6) Rating: 7.2 [sort] | | 2007-02-10 12:00:20 [sort] |
| Evil of the Dark Monastery | | Author: Joseph Tedesco | | System: AD&D 2nd Edition [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | In this adventure, the party is called upon by the council of a town that has suffered through a number of years of misfortune and natural disasters. Recently, unknown thieves robbed the town's treasury and fled in the night. The council informs the party that the thieves fled in the direction of an old monastery in the hills. They ask the party to venture to the monastery and find the town's gold. In the process of searching the monastery, the party can find that the monastery also contains the source of the town's bad luck.
(Author's note: Though written for AD&D Second Edition, the adventure is fairly generic, and should be easily adapted.) | | Views: (4204) [sort] | | Comments: (4) Rating: 6.0 [sort] | | 2007-01-05 12:31:48 [sort] |
| The Lion & The Blades. | | Author: THE WEZ | | System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Campaign [filter] | | This adveture is a Pirate and Rogue filled quest of fun and exitement.
It is midsummer and the snow from the surrounding mountains has mostly melted. There are puddles on the muddy streets as well as running in rivulets off the houses and along the gutters. There are a few people about and the city has a hurried, blaming atmosphere, which you can feel as you walk about the docks...
The first thing of interest the PCs see is a tattoo parlor. A salty sign depicting a heart with a needle piercing it, swings above the door. A gathering of rough looking sailors gather around and on the three short steps leading up to the door.... | | Views: (5489) [sort] | | Comments: (17) Rating: 6.8 [sort] | | 2006-11-16 22:28:50 [sort] |
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