A Homebrew Adventure
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:32 am
Well, I've written an adventure for use with the Etherscope game. Now its finished I'm not too sure I'm entirely happy with it, maybe its a little over complicated at the end. But I've learned lessons and am eager to try my hand again and improve on my efforts.
However, after spending quite a few hours on my initial offering I still intend to run it. At my gaming group I'm signed up to tables for the next two rotations but may offer to run Etherscope sometime at the end of the summer.
Now: The big question. I've not played Etherscope yet but I think I've got my head around most of the rules. In order to ensure I haven't made any drastic errors in my interpretations I was hoping some kind soul would volunteer to take a look at what I've written and let me know whether the adventure should run okay?
Any takers? The adventure is entitled The Polybius Chronicle and is aimed at starting characters level 1 who should rise to level 4 at the end of it. There are unfortunatley no maps included as I don't have a scanner but the location discriptions are quite simple to imagine. If you would be willing to take a loom at it PM me with an e.mail address and I'll send it to you as a PDF.
Thanks in advance.
However, after spending quite a few hours on my initial offering I still intend to run it. At my gaming group I'm signed up to tables for the next two rotations but may offer to run Etherscope sometime at the end of the summer.
Now: The big question. I've not played Etherscope yet but I think I've got my head around most of the rules. In order to ensure I haven't made any drastic errors in my interpretations I was hoping some kind soul would volunteer to take a look at what I've written and let me know whether the adventure should run okay?
Any takers? The adventure is entitled The Polybius Chronicle and is aimed at starting characters level 1 who should rise to level 4 at the end of it. There are unfortunatley no maps included as I don't have a scanner but the location discriptions are quite simple to imagine. If you would be willing to take a loom at it PM me with an e.mail address and I'll send it to you as a PDF.
Thanks in advance.