| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| hailstop10-13-04, 12:06 AM | Saw the trailer for an upcoming movie starring Nicholas Cage & Sean Bean called National Treasure. Through the whole trailer I'm thinking..."This has Eberron written all over it". It's about a treasure protector, trying to protect some ancient treasure (read artifact), but he doesn't know where or what it is. But he knows that there's an invisible map on the back of the Declaration of Independence (Treaty of Thronehold). He knows that another organization is going to try to steal the D of I (Order of the Emerald Claw), so he has to steal it first. ;-) |
| stone_dog10-13-04, 12:35 AM | Oh yeah. Masonic conspiracies, globe spanning adventure, an impossible heist you must attempt to prevent the wrong side from doing it first. PRIME Eberron material! Can't wait to see it. |
| Somebloke10-13-04, 12:37 AM | The movie itself looks bad...still, that's no obstacle to plundering it's material...heh heh heh... |
| Solarious10-13-04, 12:54 AM | There is no level we shouldn't stoop to in order to get more mad plots for hapless players to suffer from! :schemes: |
| LewisLlynn10-13-04, 03:34 PM | Holy crap! I saw that trailer too, and thought to myself, "Hmmm... this definitely reminds me of something..." Yes! This was it! Thank you! *runs off to start plotting* |
| Prosperohawk10-13-04, 10:41 PM | :mad: National Treasure is nothing but a rip off of The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown (The movie version of which is being directed by Ron Howard). When I first read the DaVinci Code I did think it would make great Eberron material. |