Day 20 of #RPGaDay and I expected "Promise" to be a fun topic for discussion at our last Monday night game session.
I was horribly wrong,
Surprise, surprise, my old college roommate Steve once again a steered a concept into ruins, which is exactly what we're talking about today.
Sometime in the late 2000s/early 2010s one of my foci was variants of the reverse dungeon: here you play as the monsters in the dungeon, in the defense of your home against the evil encroaching adventurers
I quickly diverted from the normal staple of dungeon defense and really started to use some other classic material to reverse engineer concepts.
Being part of the gangs elements in B6: The Veiled Society.
Being the mostly drugged up citizens in B4: The Lost City.
I even managed to run a campaign in the last few years based in Gulluvia, the land labeled in the original B3: Palace of the Silver Princess.
The only one I plotted out and failed horribly. I was doing the Lost Valley out of B10: Nights Dark Terror.
On a quiet weekend nearly twenty years ago, I ventured down to my friend Scott, and then-wife Kelley's house in Allentown and commandeered the dining room table with our extended group to play a few game. My goal was to play basic D&D, testing the limits of a meat grinder, testing out rules for the subjugated Traldar and the ruling Hukataan race: simply two different types of people encountering the evil that was seeping throughout the valley.
We never really got to the hook of the evil... or even play the Hukataan. The short, squat, bald Traldar picture created some basic biases.
I think the Traldar slaves average Intelligence in the 7-10 range, but the group started with simple names and embraced the rabbit hole whole heartedly. They played them ridiculously dumb to the point where the replacement characters all had rhyming name: Og, Dog, Hog, Zogg, etc...I was quietly peeved, but I also need to know my players better and I did let it happen... for hours...
They failed horribly and by the time I drove home, I put the plans on the back-back burner.
Alternate Question: Have the characters kept or broken more promises?






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