I've been writing a D&D campaign set at the eve of the New Testament: the first Christmas Eve. Mary & Joseph are 99 miles from Bethlehem, and the world is out to get them - Rome, Pharisees, Herod, and the Fallen. You're nothing but a Carpenter, a Shepherd, and a Fishermen, but you will watch over them to get them there. I call it "Advent Adventure."
Here's my preview of what the first three sessions are like. I've written most of each one, but I'm gauging interest to decide how detailed to get and how soon to finish it.
Day One:
Day Two:
Day Three:
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~Abe Clabby is the Author of Advent Adventure: Roleplay the Nativity. Play as the lowest of castes - a Carpenter, a Fisherman, or a Shepherd - helping the Virgin Mary make it safely to Bethlehem. You face the greatest kingdoms of this world, and the world below. But even if you do not survive the journey, You Will Shape History.
Interesting. I never thought to make the Nativity an adventure. I would very much like to see this. I'd definitely play it with my party
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In the words of the great philosopher, Unicorse, "Aaaannnnd why should I care??"
Best quote from a book ever: "If you love with your eyes, death is forever. If you love with your heart, there is no such thing as parting."- Jonah Cook, Ascendant, Songs of Chaos by Michael R. Miller. Highly recommend
Nice! Well - I stopped work in it for another project (20,000+ words into a novel series about the myth of Medusa), but I can link you to any of them! I've got a few of them polished up and the rest left half-finished. Here's the first one; message me anywhere else (like Facebook or Instagram) if you want more, since I'm rarely on here
~Abe Clabby is the Author of Advent Adventure: Roleplay the Nativity. Play as the lowest of castes - a Carpenter, a Fisherman, or a Shepherd - helping the Virgin Mary make it safely to Bethlehem. You face the greatest kingdoms of this world, and the world below. But even if you do not survive the journey, You Will Shape History.
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I've been writing a D&D campaign set at the eve of the New Testament: the first Christmas Eve. Mary & Joseph are 99 miles from Bethlehem, and the world is out to get them - Rome, Pharisees, Herod, and the Fallen. You're nothing but a Carpenter, a Shepherd, and a Fishermen, but you will watch over them to get them there. I call it "Advent Adventure."
Here's my preview of what the first three sessions are like. I've written most of each one, but I'm gauging interest to decide how detailed to get and how soon to finish it.
Day One:
Day Two:
Day Three:
~Abe Clabby is the Author of Advent Adventure: Roleplay the Nativity. Play as the lowest of castes - a Carpenter, a Fisherman, or a Shepherd - helping the Virgin Mary make it safely to Bethlehem. You face the greatest kingdoms of this world, and the world below. But even if you do not survive the journey, You Will Shape History.
Interesting. I never thought to make the Nativity an adventure. I would very much like to see this. I'd definitely play it with my party
In the words of the great philosopher, Unicorse, "Aaaannnnd why should I care??"
Best quote from a book ever: "If you love with your eyes, death is forever. If you love with your heart, there is no such thing as parting."- Jonah Cook, Ascendant, Songs of Chaos by Michael R. Miller. Highly recommend
This is super cool! Did you manage to get it finished?
I was just considering the same thing when I came across this.
Nice! Well - I stopped work in it for another project (20,000+ words into a novel series about the myth of Medusa), but I can link you to any of them! I've got a few of them polished up and the rest left half-finished. Here's the first one; message me anywhere else (like Facebook or Instagram) if you want more, since I'm rarely on here
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AX3F4ryjzNI_9ly7MoQGM3C49uYvr01p4udmwE5Sb2w/edit?usp=drivesdk
~Abe Clabby is the Author of Advent Adventure: Roleplay the Nativity. Play as the lowest of castes - a Carpenter, a Fisherman, or a Shepherd - helping the Virgin Mary make it safely to Bethlehem. You face the greatest kingdoms of this world, and the world below. But even if you do not survive the journey, You Will Shape History.