
Summary and Novelization
The sounds in the forests of The Black Shroud grew from the silent hum of nature, to a bustling onslaught of voices.
Adventurers from varying backgrounds found themselves involved in a meeting of pure coincidence that could not be trusted.
"Something must have brought us all here". They wondered.
But what was that link? Was it the lack of memory some of them shared? No, for there were others who's memories chronicled events better than the grand libraries in Ul'dah.
The night pursued on ceaselessly in debate over the question. Concerns of morality and intent cropped up among the tragic tales of each individuals time. One even suggested the absent rulers of Mor Dohna were pulling the strings.
The variety and intriguing nature of all the individuals brought to The Black Shroud put that idea in question. What would Mor Dohna have to do with them?
Eventually, they agreed to bring an end to the debate on go on with their lives. The importance of "Why" dwindled as the idea of "What's next" crept up with severity. Some of them considered the though of banding together to enact the phrase: "Strength in Numbers".
Regardless, these adventurers will meet again, no doubt, as the Goddess Nymeia would proclaim. The problem is, when and how will it happen?
After thoughts:
So, this turned out to be a very basic "Linkshell forming!" RP. That wasn't my initial intention, but I'm not complaining. I'm glad that the players were able to bring it to such a sensible conclusion.
I'm mulling over the thought of having multiple RP events but with smaller groups. I believe that maybe it would be easier to RP and have a more enjoyable and fruitful experience in lesser numbers.
"More with Less" and all that.
For those who attended and those who just simply observed, your feedback would be most appreciated.
Would you prefer a more concrete story to proceed on?
Do you think, "Smaller groups would equal bigger fun?"
What would you have liked to do, or have been done, differently?
The sounds in the forests of The Black Shroud grew from the silent hum of nature, to a bustling onslaught of voices.
Adventurers from varying backgrounds found themselves involved in a meeting of pure coincidence that could not be trusted.
"Something must have brought us all here". They wondered.
But what was that link? Was it the lack of memory some of them shared? No, for there were others who's memories chronicled events better than the grand libraries in Ul'dah.
The night pursued on ceaselessly in debate over the question. Concerns of morality and intent cropped up among the tragic tales of each individuals time. One even suggested the absent rulers of Mor Dohna were pulling the strings.
The variety and intriguing nature of all the individuals brought to The Black Shroud put that idea in question. What would Mor Dohna have to do with them?
Eventually, they agreed to bring an end to the debate on go on with their lives. The importance of "Why" dwindled as the idea of "What's next" crept up with severity. Some of them considered the though of banding together to enact the phrase: "Strength in Numbers".
Regardless, these adventurers will meet again, no doubt, as the Goddess Nymeia would proclaim. The problem is, when and how will it happen?
After thoughts:
So, this turned out to be a very basic "Linkshell forming!" RP. That wasn't my initial intention, but I'm not complaining. I'm glad that the players were able to bring it to such a sensible conclusion.
I'm mulling over the thought of having multiple RP events but with smaller groups. I believe that maybe it would be easier to RP and have a more enjoyable and fruitful experience in lesser numbers.
"More with Less" and all that.
For those who attended and those who just simply observed, your feedback would be most appreciated.
Would you prefer a more concrete story to proceed on?
Do you think, "Smaller groups would equal bigger fun?"
What would you have liked to do, or have been done, differently?
You can't judge a person by what they say or think, but only by what they do.