Chatdemon's Known World Adventure Seeds Thread

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#1

chatdemon

Jan 10, 2006 4:24:56
Ok, so I've been posting mostly non-productive criticism of the economics threads lately, and figured I'd try and actually contribute something to the group. These aren't exactly new, they've been posted, by me, on the Grognard's Tavern forum as well as the canonfire greyhawk fansite (altered to suit that setting), but they're probably new to a lot of folks here, so:

Romeo, Romeo
An adventure seed for a party of 4-6 characters of levels 1-3, set in the Grand Duchy of Karameikos.

A pair of young lovers needs escort to Threshold, can the party get them there without causing too much trouble?



The Setup: While resting and purchasing supplies in Kelvin, the party is approached by a young man named Artir Vashden. Artir claims to be a minor cousin of the Baron, and has recently married a common girl in a hushed ceremony and now fears his family is unhappy and will take actions to interfere with his relationship. He asks the party to escort him and his bride to the city of Threshold where they may start a new life in peace. He offers a modest compensation in silver coins, the amount of which is left up to the DM to determine based on the economics of the campaign.

The Possible Outcomes:
Evana Vashden(In all outcomes, Artir and his bride, Evana, are normal humans who do not engage in combat)
  • Artir has misunderstood his families reaction and grossly overestimated their intent. No interference is forthcoming, however, depending on the actions of the party while travelling to Threshold (or depending on the actions of Artir and his bride, Evana, if the DM is feeling mean) the local authorities may become suspicious of their nervousness and secrecy. Should this lead to a confrontation, the statistics given in the Basic Set or Rules Cyclopedia for Brigands should be used for the guardsmen, changing their alignment to Lawful and using a number of guards equal to the number of PCs. If the Average Party Level (APL) is higher than 1st, add 1d4 Guards for each APL above 1st.
  • Artir is correct that his family intends to interfere, and as the party travels to Threshold, a thief hired by the family attempts to kidnap Artir. The thief is careful to wait until the party is in a secluded area so as to avoid attracting any local guards. Artir will be pummeled into unconsciouness, but not seriously harmed.
    Kayara Provos, 4th level nuetral thief, 14 HP, leather armor, weilds a dagger +1.
#2

chatdemon

Jan 10, 2006 4:27:37
Odd Company
An adventure seed for a party of 4-6 characters of levels 1-3, set in the Grand Duchy of Karameikos

A quirky Hin wants to tag along with the party on their travels, but is she more trouble than she's worth?



The Setup: After attending the yearly Beast's Day festival in Specularum, the party is making preparations to leave the city when a young halfling lady approaches them. Her appearance and garb are somewhat gypsy-like and she speaks with a slightly husky, seductive voice. She offers the party 50 gold coins to let her accompany them on their journey, and doesn't seem to care where they are headed, saying simply that she's overcome by wanderlust and will part ways with them when they come to the next city. If the party hesitates, she will up her offer to 75 gold, but claims that is all she can spare.

Lizeta Springfoot, Nuetral Halfling lvl 2, armed with dagger and sling, carries a halfling sized lute in her pack.

The Possible Outcomes:
(In all outcomes, Lizeta will only engage in combat to save herself)
  • Lizeta is merely an eccentric girl who enjoys making new friends and learning new tales (which she then composes as songs) by tagging along with travellers. If the party interacts well with her during thier journey with her, the DM may opt to make her a full fledged NPC party member and have her stick around. If they part ways, chances are the party will later hear a rowdy tavern song being sung in their honor (by her or someone who learned it from her), the nature of which depends on how she was treated.

  • Lizeta has swindled a local shopkeep out of a couple hundred gold, and is therefore interested in leaving town quickly and with what she sees as heavily armed companions. After 1d4 days of travelling with the friendly but nervous halfling, the party is waylaid by a band of thugs hired to find her and return the shopkeep's money. At this point she feigns innocence and attempts to convince the party to help her fight off the ruffians, if they do, use the statistics for Brigands from the RC or Basic Set for the thugs, 1d6+2 of which will be present. If the party interacts well with her during their journey, the DM may opt to make her a full fledged NPC party member and have her stick around. If they part ways, chances are the party will later hear a rowdy tavern song being sung in their honor (by her or someone who learned it from her), the nature of which depends on how she was treated.

  • Lizeta is lying completely about her identity and situation, she is actually:
    Giana Brightbuckle, Lawful Halfling level 6, dagger and sling, lute (as part of her disguise), and a Amulet of Smiles - an enchanted trinket in the shape of a smiling woman's face that allows the wearer to Charm Person as the Magic User spell once per day, with effects based on a 5th level caster.

    Giana was hired by Aleena (or Anielle, if you're using that option), niece of the Baron of Threshold and an influential member of the Order of the Gryphon in that city, to infiltrate the guildhouse of the Kingdom of the Thieves (the major thieves guild in Karameikos) and retrieve an ancient holy book important to the Church of Karameikos, to which the Order of the Gryphon is loyal. The book is simply a treatise on the dogma of the church, but is considered extremely valuable by the temple in Threshold.

    Giana will attempt to earn a spot in the party until they next travel to, or near, Threshold, where she will disappear to deliver the book. If the party lets her travel with them, they will be accosted by random thieves (in numbers and of levels to challenge the party) from the Guild. The Guildmaster wants the book Giana has back, and will stop at nothing to get it.

    If anything prevents Giana from completing her quest, the party will also eventually be sought after and questioned by Aleena's agents, who believe the party may have information. These will be clerics of 2nd to 4th level, again in numbers sufficient to challenge the party. If the party was helpful to Giana and is honest and forthright with Aleena's agents, the situation will resolve quietly, but any foul play or dishonesty on their part will come back to haunt them, since Aleena is indeed a very influential and well connected member of Threshold's nobility.

    If Giana is successful in her quest (or if , she will attempt to find the party later in Threshold (or wherever the DM finds convenient) and wants to sign on with them for good, assuming she has been treated well. At the DMs discretion, she may be added as a full fledged NPC to the party roster.
#3

mrfilthyike

Jan 11, 2006 8:02:54
Great stuff, weshould do this for every campaign setting, keep it coming. :D