Speedwagon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:21 pm
Heading to Har'Akir huh, Joel? I hope you and your players have fun there! I had went to Egypt for Christmas and New Years' with my family since we have family over there and had a great time. Got to see lots of fun ruins and what not, and it was quite inspiring for my own Ravenloft group which is also in Har'Akir now (granted, they're in 5e Har'Akir while I assume your group is gonna be in the Amber Wastes 2e/3e Har'Akir).
Ooh, I’d love to go there one day. When I was young, I wanted to be an archeologist, and that was before Indiana Jones came out

I explored many many ruins in Yucatan, that was cool too.
It’s 2e/3e Har’Akir indeed, but I will add a few of the 5e components to it. I love the wind maelstroms.
So at first the sessions will be based on Touch of death (travel with vistani, the mummy encounters, Isu revealed, mixed with my Death Stone thing, etc.) but then I switch to something else (the end of the 2e adventure as written leaves me cold*), so there will be …
* and as I have experienced players (30 years of D&D), I don’t want a « ok, let’s eat popcorn and watch the scene because we can’t change anything »
Funnily enough, there are Falkovnians in Har'Akir too, cuz I couldn't resist the Indiana Jones idea that came to mind. I wonder what sort of things they'll get up to there.
Great minds think alike, or that was highly predictable perhaps, as there will be Falkovnians too in my game

Couldn’t resist either!
Nebtha-Khufre is leading a Falkovnian group in Har’Akir to find a pyramid (PF the Pact Stone pyramid, a very cool dungeon by the way).
Because of a traitor, they will be forced to enter the pyramid and explore it for Nebtha-Khufre (it’s that or be transformed into pincushions

)
But there will be the return of a NPC they hate, Helmut Koln (the Falkovnian they met at the Karina enclave a while ago), for a « here we meet again, herr Tora ! » moment.
I still have to think at what to do with Isu revealed as evil and Senmet.
Thanks for posting the update, and I'm glad that the climax with the Gargoyle of the Cathedral went well! Poor dude just wanted to be loved, so the ending and the whole encounter was gothic in its own way. And it was nice to see that despite being a Darklord, Ivana can still be taken off-guard and scared out of her mind! I know my Monday party would've loved for something like that to happen to her, but they're the ones in Har'Akir running away from her so
She was highly panicking, as none of her own powers had any effect on the Gargoyle, and it told her that her head would finish his project. She's the nervous type I guess
That was a lot of fun, especially when the druid, facing the end scene, said « and err... what if we do not rescue her? » but they thought Ivan as Darklord would be worse.
Why are they fleeing from her, she's a peach

What did she do ?
