Hello! Aside from running LMOP starting adventure, this is going to be my first real attempt at running a premade D&D adventure. As such, I am taking the time to read through the adventure first before beginning prep and session zero. That said I encountered an issue:
In Chapter1: Carnival Events section(starting on pg 49 specifically) it goes into detail of how the PCs come to meet Witch and Light. However, (based on my understanding thus far) it assumes that most (if not all) PCs are using the "Lost Things" adventure hook and all communications and events evolve around that. But my players are all planning to use the "Witchlight Hands" hook. Have I just not read enough to find alternate dialogue or events revolving around this scenario, or is it absent completely? If absent, it seems like an incredible oversight given that PCs are just as likely to be employees as patrons given the setup of the adventure as far as character creation.
On the one hand, if it is left to me to homebrew the desired scenario, so be it, but I was hoping for more guidance from a published adventure.
Thank you all for your input and help!
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Hello! Aside from running LMOP starting adventure, this is going to be my first real attempt at running a premade D&D adventure. As such, I am taking the time to read through the adventure first before beginning prep and session zero. That said I encountered an issue:
In Chapter1: Carnival Events section(starting on pg 49 specifically) it goes into detail of how the PCs come to meet Witch and Light. However, (based on my understanding thus far) it assumes that most (if not all) PCs are using the "Lost Things" adventure hook and all communications and events evolve around that. But my players are all planning to use the "Witchlight Hands" hook. Have I just not read enough to find alternate dialogue or events revolving around this scenario, or is it absent completely? If absent, it seems like an incredible oversight given that PCs are just as likely to be employees as patrons given the setup of the adventure as far as character creation.
On the one hand, if it is left to me to homebrew the desired scenario, so be it, but I was hoping for more guidance from a published adventure.
Thank you all for your input and help!