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I like the setting more than the ones in the other two OQ scenarios. There is a lot going on in the island setting, so that a campaign or three could be drawn from it. I'm even tempted to put Pherae into the Mythras Thennla setting, for a lark, which would add some depth to the outside world.   :) 

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I think the supplement is excellent and I am using it in my campaign.   A few things though, my players INSIST on (well two) races that are not aknowledged for the setting, namely Elves & Ducks.  Where would you suggest I put these settlements?   Other than the that, it is an excellent setting.

 

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We have an elf character in daughter's game, she is from far off lands and has been called to the island by "The Cries of Ora" and is trying to locate the source of pain. As the campaign rolled on other Elves have also come to the island and yet more have begun to awake in the forests. My elves are heavily nature orientated creatures. 

Ducks could be another kind of beast man that dwells in the marshes or civilised visitors from further shores.

I designed an entire world beyond Pherae but it may never see the light for OQ...

 

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Hi,  I also wrote and ran a freeform based in Pherae, the game greatly expanded the setting, and the portrayal of the Dragon Queen by the tiny and beautiful Franziska, as she gaily skipped through the lives of the other characters was a wonder to behold. It was hilarious when they suddenly realised that she could change into a colossal dragon. There was a part where she got wind that several players were plotting against her, so she got three loyal servants to lift her so she could "fly" around them as they cowered beneath a table, then she lifted the roof (aka the GMs moved the table) so that she could interrogate them herself. They soon towed the line and became upstanding citizens.

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On 4/16/2017 at 9:27 AM, blackyinkin said:

Would people be interested if I uploaded some of the pregens that were written for this setting? I could upload them to this site.

Me too! Me too!

Present home-port: home-brew BRP/OQ SRD variant; past ports-of-call: SB '81, RQIII '84, BGB '08, RQIV(Mythras) '12,  MW '15, and OQ '17

BGB BRP: 0 edition: 20/420; .pdf edition: 06/11/08; 1st edition: 06/13/08

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lol I've actually run Crucible of Dragons using D&D5e it works, all the tropes are there Knights of Theron (Fighters / Paladins), Demonologists (Warlocks), Azura Cultists (Monks), Cache Collectors (Barbarians / Thieves), Followers of the gods (Clerics)...need I go on?

Pherae is an island you can stick anywhere...

 

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It wasn't rules it was the sword and sandal feel of the world. It had an ancient Greek vibe to it as opposed to a pseudo medieval World.

I get that you can reflavor the world to suit the players taste, but the initial elevator pitch I had made stuck with them and they would not budge from their first impression.

But if you wish to mock me thats fine, I still like the book anyways.

Miles

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