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| Elriczero05-29-05, 11:54 PM | here's mine The campaign lasted about two years. It was an oriental adventures setting and there was two players me a samurai for the dragon clan and my friend who had a ninja. The campaign started as me adventuring as a smaurai getting missions from my lord but the my lord ordered me to slaughter and innocent town so left the clan with my troops( i was a low ranking general) and we formed our own clan. The rest of the campaign was my clan gaining followers, making alliances, taking land, ect. Durring this the ninja formed a ninja guild and iwe worked together. It was a very deep campaign that had alot of politics and army battles. Eventually after two years my character became shogun of the land and had destroyed many clans and was allied with the crane and pheonix. Then he became elevated to godly status when he found it was his destiny to destroy the shadowlands. this was my favorite campaign and i haven't had one that has come close to matching it yet |
| Lord Schpungus05-30-05, 12:43 AM | One of my favorite D&D campaigns was one that lasted all school year. We went from level 3 to 36, traveling the world via ship, and later armada, as a bunch of monstrosities, searching for artifacts that would turn the half-fey fiend into a god/also shut down the planar shield. We had a pixie druid, a troll frenzied berserker, me (first a minotaur with terrible mental stats, challenged a god to a duel, then my second character was a thri-kreen ranger-ninja), a geomancer MT who was intent on creating a new school of magic known as Whimsy, a rogue that, due to moronic, non-character-bound game choices, never hit an AC to save her life, stopped attending sessions, and quit because his female character didn't have the experience to play with those people who came to the sessions. We all had cohorts by then, mine was a goblin sorc/arcane trickster who could cast disjunction, the druid had a treant cohort, the troll had a death knight blackguard cohort who was disintegrated. One BBEG was hiding in a trunk in his tent when we tried to ambush and kill him. He got a surprise round, and we still beat him in one round. The last, last, last BBEG, a half-fey pit fiend, my thri-kreen ranger-ninja tanked him and kept him in one place while the rest of the party slung spells. |