Jastermereel
2009-06-12, 02:58 PM
I was wondering if anyone knew what adventure/setting books people could recommend that include one or more of the following themes/events:
Encounters and interactions with a thieves's guild
Plagues and quarantines
A prisonbreak
I'm going to be taking the reins of my group of friend's D&D 3.5 campaign. I've dabbled in DMing before with short silly arcs when the DM needed to actually work on his PHD, but now I'll be in charge for the foreseeable future.
We've previously stuck to a home-brew setting, but, as this was our first time playing, it lead to generally unfocused storytelling and, consequently, unfocused gameplay. As a result I'm starting anew and working to string together a large arc for them based on pre-made adventures (including Kalamar's The Invasion Of Arun'Kid and, later, The Red Hand of Doom) that could be linked with home-made sections. I've got ideas on what might happen, but want to try modeling it off of ones already out there that have been tested and enjoyed by others, rather than risk making easily avoidable first time DM-mistakes and frustrating a group.
If anyone has any adventure suggestions I'd really appreciate it.
Encounters and interactions with a thieves's guild
Plagues and quarantines
A prisonbreak
I'm going to be taking the reins of my group of friend's D&D 3.5 campaign. I've dabbled in DMing before with short silly arcs when the DM needed to actually work on his PHD, but now I'll be in charge for the foreseeable future.
We've previously stuck to a home-brew setting, but, as this was our first time playing, it lead to generally unfocused storytelling and, consequently, unfocused gameplay. As a result I'm starting anew and working to string together a large arc for them based on pre-made adventures (including Kalamar's The Invasion Of Arun'Kid and, later, The Red Hand of Doom) that could be linked with home-made sections. I've got ideas on what might happen, but want to try modeling it off of ones already out there that have been tested and enjoyed by others, rather than risk making easily avoidable first time DM-mistakes and frustrating a group.
If anyone has any adventure suggestions I'd really appreciate it.