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Dayn IAN's picture
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New member looking for advice

Hello everyone,

I am a new french member of this forum and i am looking for some advices.

I am actually playing a multi-DM campaign in FR and wanted to introduce players to planescape wich i know since its french release (a long time now). And i wanted to have your advice on how to introduce those lvl 7-8 primars to the planes. On your opinion, how should i send them to sigil? Wich story would be the best? And stuff like that.

Thank you for your answers.

Dayn

P.S. : You guys did a really great job with planewalker.com, full of usefull things (especially PSCS3E).

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Welcome Dayn! There are a million ways to get your players through a portal and have them end up in Sigil, or any other plane you would like them to end up in. ex:

1- They are in a dungeon crawl, and after some cave-ins the only door to go through is shining with a nimbus light. There is a prismatic ooze filling up the hallway just feet from them. What do they do?

2- They are happily going through a forrest and they fall into a very well hidden trap, large enough to get their horses and all. At the bottom of that trap is a portal that they end up falling through.

3- They are searching an old mage's tower. They are at the top where all the good stufff is. The mage comes home to his tower to find a tapestry moved and a portal he had tried to keep hidden has been used.

I am sure you get the idea, those weren't the best examples, but maybe it will help start some of those PS gears in your head turning.

Also be sure to look at Kyto's Hooks. There is some amazing work in there Smiling .

Well good luck and I am sure there will be plenty of others with their suggestions too Eye-wink .

-Ophelia

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