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[5e] Shesheyan's Blackmoor
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Havard Wrote:I love how these photos make the session come alive. I need to get some buildings for my minis....

Having played many wargames over the last 20 years I have a wide variety of buildings and accessories. I recommend 4Ground for those who don't want to deal with paint. Just assemble and use. More expensive but less hassle. Their 28mm old timber framed series is perfect for D&D:
https://www.4ground.co.uk/28mm-the-age- ... -cottage-1

The wooden platforms are from Games Workshop The Hobbit set :
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-CA/Goblin-Town

The buildings in the picture are from Sarissa Precision's (unpainted) Japan collection :
https://www.sarissa-precision.com/Japan ... 86570.aspx

But they have a timber frame (unpainted) collection :
https://www.sarissa-precision.com/Engli ... 49940.aspx
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#22
For the second part of this adventure, since they met Mind Flayers, I'm thinking it would be cool for the characters would go in space with a spelljammer ship or via a portal. I've unearthed my copy Shadow of the Spider Moon Polyhedron magazine. Do you have any suggestion as to why they would go to the moons in the context of a Blackmoor campaign ?
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Shesheyan Wrote:For the second part of this adventure, since they met Mind Flayers, I'm thinking it would be cool for the characters would go in space with a spelljammer ship or via a portal. I've unearthed my copy Shadow of the Spider Moon Polyhedron magazine. Do you have any suggestion as to why they would go to the moons in the context of a Blackmoor campaign ?

Hmmm...hard to say what was going on on the Moons at that time.

Perhaps they think the FSS Beagle left something behind there? Could be clues hidden away at the Temple of the Frog...

Or that Gnome ship that supposedly sailed into the Sun?

Or perhaps that is where Hadeen really fell?

-Havard
Currently Running: The Blackmoor Vales Saga
Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign
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#24
Perhaps you don't really need a reason for going in space! Tongue
The characters find a space/spelljammer ship fallen to the ground who knows when, clear it from an array of Blackmoorian monsters that crawled into the ship, some offshoot of whatever off-world mosnters they carried and perhaps some original crewman (undead?), start studying the ship and, suddenly, they find that the landscape has plenty of stars and planets... Wink


In alternative you coould make up a plot linked to the Sahuagin: perhaps something is getting wrong with the black stone of Blackmoor and the race that knows more than anybody about it are the Sahuagin. Unfortunately, in Blackmoor there are no more Sahuagin and the only ones known surviving are on the moon...
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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