Also I imagine most ancient military leaders lacking the miniatures that we have today so they had to resort to real people. It's a good thing that we have pewter and plastic now because I don't know how I could convince a few thousand people to go to battle for my casual entertainment.
Adventure idea: protect the ritual room so that the righteous ritual takes place so that the gods aren't angered enough to unleash the monsters on the populus. A sect of freedom fighters tries to stop the ritual thinking they are saving the individuals but neglect the greater good.
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
Life is short and unfair. I don’t even know what to say. Hours after the last picture I posted of Alice and the kids we came home from the movie to find her nearly dead in her kennel. She stayed at the vet for 36 hours, and after making some improvement on the first day, started to fade last night. I was with her when they put her to sleep this morning. We buried her collar and her stuffed elephant under our deck where she liked to crawl just out of reach. Alice had four owners in her short life. She survived being hit by a car and moving from Alabama to Minnesota. Then being moved around in foster care before she got to us. I hope she knew she was with for the long haul. She was a good pup. This is the last picture I took of her. We were visiting her yesterday at the vet, anticipating bringing her home today.
Pre-gen from Frank Mentzer's module, The Needle , 1987. I knew this was insulting and gross when I was 14. At the time I didn't know who Frank was, since I only played AD&D. I found this module again when I was going through a box of old stuff and was surprised he wrote it, because I thought it was a pretty shitty adventure.
Silly Mayans. They buried their d6s half way.
ReplyDeleteJust marking encounters.
ReplyDeleteAlso I imagine most ancient military leaders lacking the miniatures that we have today so they had to resort to real people. It's a good thing that we have pewter and plastic now because I don't know how I could convince a few thousand people to go to battle for my casual entertainment.
ReplyDeleteDid they actually allow cameras in the exhibit, or are you being surreptitious?
ReplyDeleteJust no flash photos.
ReplyDeleteit is nice they laid out the encounter numbers. which # is the human sacrifice room? you got to stop them!
ReplyDeleteKeith Hoovestol you assume that the heroes WANT to stop the sacrifice. The good Mayan gods may require them to take place.
ReplyDeleteAdventure idea: protect the ritual room so that the righteous ritual takes place so that the gods aren't angered enough to unleash the monsters on the populus. A sect of freedom fighters tries to stop the ritual thinking they are saving the individuals but neglect the greater good.
ReplyDeleteReverse d&d - I like it!
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