Re: Trapped in the Underdark ~ Out of Character discussion
Ragnorra the mother of monsters. You mean the last book released for 3.5 I think it was very good, propably in my top 3 despite its small size. I never needed a nuke the world button, franky. I always got along with the players that stayed (doing online campaigns mainly) To have things peeter out into a happy ending, you gain a.. feeling for the halflife of a campaign if you do this as long as me. Granted, with like 2-3 dedicated folks, like right here, you can keep going for YEARS, just hard to find that.
I'm not telling you if you are right or wrong though.
I think what they really got right was the elder evil sign stuff and the 'fuck you you don't get to simply pray this one away' Some of the actual evils were underwhelming, but thats no shocker with a list of ten, but I think a bunch of them, like Atropus and yeah, Ragnorra, were pretty neat, just because, if you wanna go with 'evil space meteor crash hits your planet' Why not make it pile on the 'by the way, meteor is sentient and coming after all of you, have fun'. Atropus was just basically, 'hey you want undead? Heck yeah!' While Ragnorra flipped the table on classical campaigning and was like 'Hey who here likes positive energy? Ok! Who here likes Hellstar Remina?!'(Definitly using that one here you can tell) .. I guess I kinda like Lymic too thinking about it, obviously that one wouldn't fly with Ventus ice-powers.
Oh and then there was the giant middle finger DM's got in form of Pandorym...
SHC?
Anyway, yeah, Elder Evils rules, in my top 3 at the bottom, with ToM and HoH, honorable mentions to Ghostwalk, if only because I used it to literally counter a TPK.
This last sentence must sound so confusing to anyone not a D&D nerd.
