A portal to the elemental plane of coal.
>>50951159
Millions in inexhaustible fuel. It's better than a goldmine.
They got a weekend off. Mostly because I didn't.
A little extra XPbecause I was feeling lazy and thought they were a little undertuned for the next encounter
>>50951142
Let's see, I made thigns interesting for my MnM 3e game:
Our Dragon King Agagnon wanted a kingdom for the one he lost, so he got an oversized snowglobe with a kingdom and little toy minions.
The psionic wanted destruction upon her enemies, so she was given an Alchemy Jug equivalent with christmas beverages like eggnog hot chocolate, etc. that could output enough to flood and destroy things.She ended up using it to cure her starvation caused by a neglected supermutant equivalent of tapeworms.[/spoilers]
The post apoc raccoon gadgeteer wanted a quiet night with her companion NPC, so she got a doll that, if any circumstance of dying prevents her from having that quiet night, Bites Za Dusto triggers for one use.
The steampunk squire got a chance to go to a version of his homeworld that wasn't destroyed. by the BBEG. Of course, the BBEG showed up...along with an old "ally" that was thought to be dead who betrayed and killed a close NPC as well as severely injuring another NPC and the squire.The player of said character has been a consistent flaker, so this narrative cruelty was both a chance for him to regroup with the party as a character as well as a bit of "coal in his stocking"
>>50951142
My Thri-Kreen got a carved wooden figurine of Baba Yaga. It supposedly has some sort of fear-nullifying effect, but my character already has an indomitable will, so it's not really that useful.
>>50951142
A quick death. It was better than the alternatives. A mercy, really.
I cast a wild magic triggered fireball on my allies that were surrounded by a horde of vampire thralls, which caused all of their armor to become +1.
I got nothing for Christmas.
Why should I give my PCs something?