The influence of music

So it turns out that today was a very rainy day, and I decided to give up going to the Geocaching meeting. Instead, I spent some time preparing for the RPG 4E game tomorrow.

My players will mostly finish exploring the dungeon #6 presented at the Dungeon Delve book (one of the best 4E supplements I have read so far), but I started sorting out some treasure, and got inspired for writing down three more locations I want the players to explore, and sorting out the plans for this wing of the campaign a little bit more. The place I’m writing about now is an abandoned town based on the Mayan/Incan ruins. The initial idea was for the place to be filled with savage beasts and stone guardians. But while writing, I’m listening to the “Radio Rivendell” on shoutcast, and listening to this creepy, dark song makes it very difficult to resist putting some undead ghosts of the former inhabitants of the city.

After playing so much SLA and Swords and Wizardry the past few weeks, I grew a bit wary of going back to 4E with its piece meal encounters and multitude of minor magical items, but by preparing the adventure, I’m in back into the mood of pushing the new Vlachia campaign ahead – most of Ludus Island is still unexplored, and Xor does not want to return home without his hard earned cash!

:-)

2 thoughts on “The influence of music

  1. Sim… O nome completo dele eh Nornand Xor :-D Na verdade eh um personagem feito por um amigo meu para outra campanha que eu “importei” como NPC para esta campanha :-D

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