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9 months ago ::
Sep 22, 2012 - 9:37AM
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What are some other great lists of info for the Points of Light setting? I would like to double check my work on the wiki.
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9 months ago ::
Sep 24, 2012 - 4:17PM
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Date Joined:
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I honestly havent seen much outside the wiki/groups, unfortunately. I've been wanting to run a Nentir Vale campaign for a while now to introduce a few people to D&D, and the Vale seemed the place to do it due to the whole 'sandbox' aspect of it. Of course, there are the Hammerfast / Bael Turath books which are locales in the general vicinity, but there needs to be a fleshed out Nentir Vale Campaign Guide IMO...
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8 months ago ::
Sep 29, 2012 - 8:42AM
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Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale features several factions and monsters so we can have our players entertained up to level 20, I believe. Kind of works as a Campaign Guide.
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8 months ago ::
Sep 29, 2012 - 5:01PM
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Date Joined:
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Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale features several factions and monsters so we can have our players entertained up to level 20, I believe. Kind of works as a Campaign Guide.
I know, but something fleshing out the locations and stuff a bit more would help.
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My wife asked me if her pants made her look fat. What do you think I said?
Wife: Do these pants make me look fat?
RedSiegfried: I just killed a bunch of orc women and children.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 03, 2012 - 8:38AM
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Harkenwold is featured in the DM's Kit adventure and at LEAST one Dungeon adventure.
Fallcrest is featured in the Dungeon Master's Guide. Nenlast has some pretty good depiction in the Nerath novels.
Nentir Vale pretty much has to be piece-mealed from a number of different sources. That said, there's a lot out there, and the communities can point you in the right direction.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 03, 2012 - 9:55AM
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Harkenwold is featured in the DM's Kit adventure and at LEAST one Dungeon adventure.
That is correct. Harkenwold is fully fleshed out in the DM's Kit Reavers of Harkenwold adventure and there is also a Dungeon level 1 adventure called Prey for Smiley Bob. Furthermore, the Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale supplement introduces more factions for that region, such as the Gravelstoke family, the Harken druids and the Daggerburg goblins. Plus you can keep the Iron Circle as recurrent villains.
Plenty of good stuff there.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 04, 2012 - 9:13PM
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Date Joined:
Sep 20, 2008
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Elkridge has also three different adventures associated with it, especially handy if you want to feature Yuan Ti. It doesn't have any maps. Then there is Barringsgate which has maps but not much more than a single adventure associated with it. I know the Nentir vale is probably going to vanish in Next, I would love for Wolfstone, Cernall, and Sarthel to be more fully developed.
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