roleplayguy2013
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- Dec 23, 2012
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Concept:
I'm thinking this will be a long term adventure in which the characters will -- again DnD style -- gain experience and knowledge as they proceed up the mountain. There is always the possibility that someone will get themselves killed, just as in DnD, but I can assure you that I will not create a situation in which a character will be killed because of something I set up; if you die, you brought it upon yourself do to action or inaction. (I was very, very fair and lenient during my DnD days, many years ago, and I will continue to be so here.)
- The Wizard Yolo looked down from his mountain castle at the thousands of Men -- knights on horseback, swordsmen on foot, peasants with pitchforks and scythes -- and knew that his end was near.
- Summoning all his magical energy, he set off a magical "bomb" that killed everything living thing for a hundred miles and left a magical "residue" that would change ... everything ... forever, with the greatest, more unbelievable changes occurring nearer the "blast site".
- Now, 100 years later, there are stirrings on the mountain top and Mankind fears that Yolo may have survived the blast.
- The Kings of the Ring -- the lands that encircle Yolo's mountain -- assemble a group of Adventurers to reach the mountain castle to learn of Yolo's fate and -- if he still lives -- put an end to him once and for all.
- It doesn't take long to realize that the farther into the Dead Zone they go, the stranger things get...
- ...and the more dangerous. As the characters increase their experience and abilities -- DnD style, sort of -- they will encounter more dangerous situations.
I'm thinking this will be a long term adventure in which the characters will -- again DnD style -- gain experience and knowledge as they proceed up the mountain. There is always the possibility that someone will get themselves killed, just as in DnD, but I can assure you that I will not create a situation in which a character will be killed because of something I set up; if you die, you brought it upon yourself do to action or inaction. (I was very, very fair and lenient during my DnD days, many years ago, and I will continue to be so here.)