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Adventure Ideas
Has anyone look at the Free City of Krakow Module V1, there a couple of good ideas in the back where, they give info on the towns and city around Krakow
There one about a downed USAF Major being held by Pro Soviet Forces in the town, and another one which has two Soviet Deserters holding a town hosstage The list gose on
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Yep, I was looking those over about a month ago. There's a lot of stuff around Krakow (as well as Warsaw or Silesia) to keep busy a PC group that doesn't mind settling down.
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Yup, pretty much all of the modules include minor adventure plots like that.
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One of my own- the party is hired to clear vagrants out of a buidling. The vagrants turn out to be a doctor who is providing care for the locals. Killing/moving the doc will piss off the locals, manual laborer types, gangsters, unemployed mercs.....
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Several decades ago I ran a mini-campaign set in the Midwest. It was a linear campaign with the group simply trying to get from Point A to Point B (from Des Moines to Jamestown, NY (Jamestown is where we all grew up and lived)). They had a couple of vehicles in the group, mostly civilian but one APC. When they got to the Mississippi they discovered that every single bridge within 200 miles was destroyed but there was a small villiage with a ferry service.
At the village the group was told that payment to cross the river would be the APC (the village had a problem with bandits and they thought that the APC would help them out). The easy thing would have been to simply give them the APC or look for another crossing (there were one each several days North and South where they could have crossed without giving up the APC). The hard way, of course, would be to try and fight their way through. This idea can be plopped down just about anywhere that there is a river or a lake. |
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