campaign updates

This commit is contained in:
2024-09-30 18:00:03 -04:00
parent 59af4c0457
commit 41d11390bc
16 changed files with 133 additions and 116 deletions

View File

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
---
title: One Night...
title: One Night on White Plume Mountain
description: Information specific to my one-shot RPG, "One Night on White Plume Mountain".
date_pub: 2024-03-09T15:57:02.000-04:00
section: campaigns
content_type: feature
short_code: c0n
short_code: c1nw
---
_Greetings, adventurers!_
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ _**DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES** to face the wizard and his minions? Or will you f
- **Wylm, the Eternal Rest**: A dwarven warhammer said to be blessed by Kud, dwarven god of law, and stolen from his great temple in the heart of the Frostpeak mountains.
- **Wha'yve, the Flood**: A gold-and-coral trident rumored to have been made by the goddess Elendaen, queen of the elemental plane of water, which was taken from a private collection in the sunken city of Azutash.
- **Bla'kra'zur, the Doom Bringer**: A black blade of awesome power, rumored to have a demon bound to it, and which was stolen from the Vaults of Heresies, beneath the White Cathedral of Phoris, in Portown.
- **Bla'kra'zur, the Doom Bringer**: A black blade of awesome power, rumored to be bound to a demon, and which was stolen from the Vaults of Heresies beneath the White Cathedral of Phoris, in Portown.
- The thief claims to be a legendary wizard named [Khyr-Aptys](#the-mad-wizard-khyr-aptys).
- A [poem](#poem) left at each crime scene indicates that the thief has taken the items to the White Plume Mountain (the "feathered mound").
### The Mad Wizard, Khyr-Aptys
- Ruled over the legendary Realm of Ohk'nar nearly two millenia ago.
- Ruled over the legendary Realm of Ohk'nar nearly two millennia ago.
- Known for his cruelty and malice.
- Disappeared (along with his wizard tower) nearly 1300 years ago.
@@ -103,3 +103,7 @@ The following poem was left at each crime scene.
> Or send them to the fire.
>
> Khyr-Aptys
### The Result
I wrote about how the inaugural play-through of this went [on my website](https://www.itsericwoodward.com/journal/2024/04-27-one-night-on-wpm.html).