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Old 10-10-2016, 10:26 PM   #29
DAT
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Default Re: Help with a Grim Survival DF Setting

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Originally Posted by tshiggins View Post
You could definitely run the initial insertion as a con game. Give everybody pre-generated characters, half with light armor and half with heavy. Drop the number of players down to no more than 10. Note that encumbrance affects how fast a character can move to reach the pile of weapons -- which is 25 yards from the insertion point.

Race to get there and grab a weapon before the white tigers attack. Do the fast, lightly-armored guys make it, or do the slower armored guys survive long enough, only to find the fast guys grabbed all the decent weapons, and all that's left are daggers and broken spears to fight with? Alternatively, do the the players with fast guys get to the pile, grab two weapons each, and then run back to hand one to an armored guy, and fight alongside him or her?

Throw in just enough terrain to make tactical choices meaningful (a few pillars and stalagmites, and maybe a stream with steep sides), and then run that baby!
For Con games, I normally try for some closure within a four-hour session. Let me walk through a session with the setting:
Start with the players arriving in the holding cell in the castle, and let them role-play meeting the informant, meeting each other, and getting the journal pages.

After being fed and watered (maybe given simple cloth armor and a few wooden shields), they would then be marched to the well chamber, and watch the different items (food, weapons, bags of armor, torches, etc. (some Per rolls to identify what)) be loaded onto baskets and lowered down on the chain, followed by baskets with the trustee guards, and a baskets with the Brothers. Then the Redeemers are brought up, given a brief chance to lash themselves to a hook (knot-tying rolls) on the chain, before being lowered down.

On the way down, will have a chance of 1d6-1 bodies (fewer if the PCs spread the information from the Journal pages before the Well) falling down (6 or less to hit another Redeemer, 9 or less to hit a PC), with Redeemers and PCs given a chance to dodge the bodies. Any who don’t, take slam crushing damage, and have to make a ST or DX roll (+5 for being tied to the hook with the cord) to avoid being knocked from the chain and becoming another projectile for those below. Towards the end of the decent, the 6 burning hay bales will come down (9 or less to hit a Redeemer above the PCs, 6 or less to hit a PC), with similar dodging chances, but 1d-1 burn damage.

The first cargo basket will set down and the chain will start swaying and laying down in a big spiral arc (outer radius ~30 yards). I'll put a few features in the spiral loop as suggested. The PCs will need to make Per rolls to spot the weapon bundles in the last few yards above the ground, Knot-tying/DX rolls to release from the cords, and Acrobatics/DX rolls to maintain their feet as they step from the chain.

As soon as PC touch the ground, I’ll roll 3d6 for the seconds until the first White Tiger appears (as suggested by Varyon back in Post #23), and run the initial White Tiger fight.

After the fight, the survivors will have some roleplaying chances to lead the group, or persuade a NPC leader to do whatever actions they want to do.
I see the above taking close to two hours.
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