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Author: Klancy Kennedy
System: Generic
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Sinister, enganging plot involves a powerful tool fallen into the wrong hands. Only the players can set things right. They have a piece of the tool, but first they have to figure out how the tool works, why two opposing forces are persuing them, whom to trust, and what to do next. Murder, accusation, betrayal, diplomacy, combat, and constant mystique force the players to make incredibly difficult decisions. If you love to see your players think, this plot is for you.
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Comments: (11) Rating: 8.2
2001-07-01 11:39:51

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posted by Andrew on 2001-07-24 14:18:01
Damn. This one's good...


posted by Alwyn on 2001-07-16 12:09:41
I must say that I'm really impressed. These stones look like a wonderful plot device, as well as items that can be very useful to the PC's. Although the lack of detail will mean some work for the DM to integrate these stones into a scenario, which points to the fact that this should probably be labeled as a hook or a magical item, but all in all, it is still very well writen and thought out. Congratulations.


posted by Colin of R'yleh on 2001-08-23 16:14:37
Neat Idea. An effective magical item, adventure hook. Depending on the number of stones an entire campaign could be centered around it.


posted by The Eye of Fear and Flame on 2001-09-30 03:45:14
Good G.I. Joe storyline plot device. Creative ingenuity on the Rod of Seven Parts theme.


posted by Karen on 2001-10-17 18:51:40
good device allowing for a whole host of different takes, my gamers will love it.


posted by James Jeffers on 2001-12-31 10:34:44
Well done, despite the grammar errors. I get the feeling that English is not your first language. Nonetheless, it's very entertaining idea.

Placing the pc's in the midst of such a struggle while giving them access to such tools leads to endless hours of entertainment.

This is so much better than the countless dungeon crawls everyone else spews forth.


posted by Uffe on 2002-01-19 12:43:39
hmm.. Allright plot, but seen before.


posted by someone on 2004-07-12 17:31:17
awsome!!!!!


posted by Bendy McGriffo on 2004-08-29 19:26:22
I've been role playing for years and this has GOT to be one of the greatest ideas i've ever seen, the potential is limitless. I am new to the computer world (sad old bastard) and i dont understand the copyright business at the bottom. If i want to "cut and paste" this to add to my files, is this ok? someone help!


posted by ace on 2005-07-14 04:38:12
this thing rocks


posted by bob on 2008-03-20 20:03:13
Don't understand much of the write-up.

How do the stones work?
When you're holding one and you hear a voice coming out of it - what else do you hear/see? What tells you distance or direction or that your frequency is broadcasting in a sphere or circle?




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