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Hi all! I’ve got a session tomorrow in which the players may or may not visit an important plot location: a museum that’s a secret hideout for a secret organization.
Please help me fill it up with named curios and items that are fun, silly, and outlandish!
#DnD#rpg#dm#prep
@SeveredSonsDnD Around the campfire of a traveling Caravan. They had already formed into two small groups as part of their backstory (I helped two couples separately build characters and run oneshits) and they came together as one of the nobles in the caravan gave them a quest.
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@SeveredSonsDnD Cars 2. Mater? Pretending to be a secret agent. Is my warlock patron. I imagine my boon is just a litany of suggestive jokes hat dangerously walk the line between G and PG.
@RRollplaying When I first purposed to DM I bought a pack of ten sets of dice and a bag of board game pawns of different colors. Players bring me a suitable Chotsky for their character and the mobs are color coded pawns.
@OregonRolledA20 Yea, honestly, I shamelessly rip off a fun movie or book. Then play a game of how much can I change to see if my players recognize it.
@SeveredSonsDnD Would seriously love a rpg (tabletop or video game) set in the first age of MiddleEarth. If you read the Silmarillion, there is just so much crazy stuff going on, yet so much space to be filled with other epic adventure stories.
@Adrestia716 The names completely made up on the spot. But the practice of putting mirrors over doors is fairly common in rural parts of Asia to scare away bad spirits.