: My one?
: Started the party off in two groups. The first began play
: as commoners, and I spent about two sessions
: establishing the village they lived in. Then there was
: a stranger (warrior without any memory of where he'd
: been), and a plague that gradually killed their loved
: ones.
: At present it's in its 'rumblings' stage. The guys are
: just trying to find some kind of cure so they can save
: their few surviving friends.
: The other half of the group is about to be sent (along
: with a group of soldiers) to apprehend the
: aforementioned party for 'spreading of a plague or
: infection'. One of the first party had the bright idea
: to lead a group to a nearby city in search of help.
: From there it'll reveal a larger plot, some bad-ass
: generals (similar to the Fallen Lords), and a war
: between the Old Gods and the new inhabitants of the
: world.
: And, if you didn't want to know about mine, then damn- I
: just typed a lot of crap. :-P
: LR
Well, yours was the "Epic D&D campaign atm" wasn't it?
Thanks for the description...that could be interesting to play in. Old Gods? Please don't tell me you have something like the Titans in mind. *dislikes Greek myths with some exceptions...is a Northern European, prefers Norse myths.* (Technically, if you traced my roots...mostly Anglo-Saxon with some Celtic [Irish] and a handful of other things.)
Sounds low magic, I must say...either that or this "plague" is really, really bad. Or both.
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