Last time on DnD,
The Trendafil family hosted their summer sun festival outside the Opal Palace, commencing with a jousting tournament on the first day and the marriage of Aurelia Trendafil and Pierre Moultrie on the second. The adventurers participated in the tournament, and a mercenary from the Nighthawks company took first place. However, things were about to get weird. The victors had celebrated with a toast of wine after each round, and now the victors are turning into lions and attacking the crowd. Meanwhile a mysterious man in black armor was seen leaving the armory tent with the magic medallions from the jousters, and the party (including 1 lion) managed to subdue him, but the polymorphed lion ripped his throat out before they could question his motives.
What happens next. /tg/? Dubs decides
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After the polymorph potion subsides, the victor is rewarded with a gilded sword of bravery. The dead man in black armor is found to be a drow of unknown motives, The second day at the marriage reception, the players may question the guests of the wedding about the drow and how he might have poisoned the victor's wine, as well as what his motivations and allies may be. The victor of the tournament also has a place of honor at the wedding. During the ceremony, an ominous rumbling from the mountainous west reveals itself to be a hill giant. Undaunted, and prepared after the disturbance yesterday with his full armament and medallions, Moultrie Champion Cedric Langhorne dispatches the giant so as to not disturb the wedding. The wedding is a success, in spite of forces conspiring against it
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>>50495826
Yeah ok. My intent here is really that I'd like to get help with ideas for my dnd campaign, and since all the noble houses came from /tg/ and they asked me to keep them posted on the success of the campaign, I'd thought /tg/ would want a stake in helping me brainstorm ideas for the campaign, but since the format looks like a quest, you got me there. I'll go to /qst/
>>50495826
You're an asshat.
>>50495992
See, it's not so hard, is it?
>>50495999
Reminding people to read a sticky isn't asshattery. Encouraging rule breaking, though, is.