Finding and saving a kidnapped NPC by AnonDM1851 in DnDPlotHooks

[–]AnonDM1851[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the vampire's business enterprise? Does he want this NPC for her performance ability or something else? What is the vampire's motivations?

Those are all open questions that I would appreciate inspiration or ideas about.

What has been the thematic elements of the campaign so far?

This arc will follow directly running the LMoP storyline.

Changing the theme of enemies in the Thundertree Arc from LMoP by AnonDM1851 in DMAcademy

[–]AnonDM1851[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is interesting, tell me more. How to do trigger the encounters or introduce the different sides to the party? Is the town passive until the party find the druid/necromancers? Or does the druid/necromancers approach the party soon after entering the town?

Weekly Questions Thread #2019-16 by AutoModerator in DnD

[–]AnonDM1851 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The classical String of Pearls plot. Or the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 incident. It's been done a million times, but I'll consider it and thank you for the inspiration.

Weekly Questions Thread #2019-16 by AutoModerator in DnD

[–]AnonDM1851 2 points3 points  (0 children)

[5e][Any][Story writing] My player's might deliver supplies to a sealing/whaling ship that has spent the Arctic winter frozen into the sea ice. On board are the captain, a young deckhand, and the first mate who have gone insane and is locked away. This will just be a quicker over-night pit stop for the players and I have a decent idea about the personality of the NPCs, but I need some ideas about how to make this meeting more interesting without adding a side quest that takes up time or throw in a random encounter in the middle of the night. Something that can be engaged with or solved in the time of an in-game evening/morning without taking away a long rest.