In an upcoming meeting with my group, I plan on running a campaign I wrote called Uprooted. In the campaign (read this or click on the link) I plan on having the adventurers run around floating islands, completing mini-dungeons, doing puzzles, fighting monsters, and in the end, completing a mega-dungeon.
In the end of the campaign, all of the islands come crashing down (they were uprooted, hence the name) and the players are stuck inside a temple. All of the normal islands had started to slowly fall down as the various mini-dungeons were completed, but this one was the full 1500 feet in the air. I have no definite plan, but I need to figure out a way for the players to escape the temple as it plummets to the ground, threatening to obliterate the party into a million pieces.
I want it to correspond somehow with the transportation between islands (see link above), but I can't figure out how. I thought, "Why not post it on dndbeyond? Everyone there has good feedback and actually plays the game." Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
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In an upcoming meeting with my group, I plan on running a campaign I wrote called Uprooted. In the campaign (read this or click on the link) I plan on having the adventurers run around floating islands, completing mini-dungeons, doing puzzles, fighting monsters, and in the end, completing a mega-dungeon.
In the end of the campaign, all of the islands come crashing down (they were uprooted, hence the name) and the players are stuck inside a temple. All of the normal islands had started to slowly fall down as the various mini-dungeons were completed, but this one was the full 1500 feet in the air. I have no definite plan, but I need to figure out a way for the players to escape the temple as it plummets to the ground, threatening to obliterate the party into a million pieces.
I want it to correspond somehow with the transportation between islands (see link above), but I can't figure out how. I thought, "Why not post it on dndbeyond? Everyone there has good feedback and actually plays the game." Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
it's been a long time...