This is really cool! Thank you for the advanture and giveaways
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Thank you for great event ^^
I'll try more on weekend ^^
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It's amazing. I can not say more...
(Well, yes, thank you but even this is presupposed ... I insist: it's amazing.)
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This was an amazing wander, thanks for all your work and I hope people will use this adventure. My tabletop years are now far behind me.
have a blue <3
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Thank you for your giveaways and nice event, Corran! ^^
Have a nice and peaceful weekend!
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“during the first epoch of Unix, 1,520,347,258 seconds ago”...
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This is very cool, you seem like a fun DM to play with. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
I'm just gonna leave this here ;)
Fear of Girls
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Having never played D&D, and actually still having never played most of the D&D-based CRPGs, this was a nice introduction! The closest I've been to the game are bits of YouTube videos, one playthrough at a friend's of the Star Wars tabletop RPG (we... failed to rescue the princess... and used her dead body as a shield...), and most influential upon me was an article in Games magazine many many years back that intrigued the heck out of me. Still, this here is now the closest I feel I've really come to grasping the nature of the D&D gameplay... all whilst still not actually playing D&D. :P
One of these days...
In the meantime, thank you for the adventure! I believe I've likely discovered everything there is to have discovered apart from that dang fish! Hopefully I'll have an epiphany about that later!
Thank you for all the work you've put into this, and for putting it into SG form! :)
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amazinbonkers, lol. I got lost in the rooms but found a few gems along the way. I am not sure I can rap my head around how it all works but I'm a walk into the maze without a map kind of gal so that's kind of what I did. Plus who doesn't like to wander in some big ole mansion of alice in wonderlandess, :D. thanks for the ride, may have to try to look for one or two more from my wishlist^.^
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[60 Giveaways] The Mansion - an RPG adventure.
The following giveaways can be found if you read on:
All giveaways are level 3; you have a month to reach that if you are at a lower level.
I originally planned to have this done by the end of last year, funny how that goes… Just like with my RandstadRail event, I underestimated the amount of work.
Background
In 2007 I wrote the first version of this adventure; I was running a D&D 3.5 campaign with two groups of players, all playing characters from one small village. What one group did affected things for the other group, and vice versa.
I came upon the idea of an adventure where there were multiple ways to go through to see how both groups would do. Since two players played in both groups there could not be too much overlap so the first choice of two doors sort of set them on diverging paths but ones that could easily be strayed from.
In the end I did decide that both groups’ actions inside the mansion would not be visible to the other, as that could be rather anti-climactic.
I wrote this adventure in more detail than I usually do, as it wouldn’t work otherwise, and toyed with the idea of sending it to Dungeon Magazine. That never happened, but recently I’ve been DM’ing a Pathfinder campaign and decided to use this adventure again (two of the players in the current group also played this in 2007 but I’m quite sure they don’t remember that much, and a lot has changed).
So now I’ve spent another hundred plus hours or so updating the adventure for Pathfinder, adding lots of stuff (including a much more convoluted escape method), and writing out the room descriptions and game rules. Hopefully it is now complete enough for any DM to run this adventure, should they wish.
If anything in the adventure is still unclear, please let me know. And if you happen to spot any grammar or spelling issues; report them and you’ll get a link to a hard to reach giveaway of your choice. :)
Should there be enough interest then I’ll put the entire adventure up on single webpage for ease of use.
What and where?
The main adventure is here.
You might want some floorplans to make things easier. Basic ones are at the bottom of this post but you can find complete plans that show room names and indicate what doorways link where. There’s either a Jigidi or a quite hard quiz; both will show the same floorplans but link to different giveaways.
There’s also a quiz with questions about the adventure; if you read the entire thing it should be quite easy. The annotated floorplans are here as well.
Then there are the dreams… Throughout the text of the adventure I’ve hidden the five-character slugs (like “P7l3F”) that you need to go to these twelve giveaways; you put these in the giveaway url, just look at the url of the page you found the slug on and replace the five-character slug with one you found.
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