It All Started So Innocently...
Having become one of the newest members of an outstanding Research & Development group at PaperWise, I found myself surrounded by incredibly talented, intelligent 20-somethings who shared my passion for software development, Star Wars, Nerf Guns... and D&D.
The leader of this team shared similar interests, adding to the list an affinity towards the old-school rules. We're talking about the original AD&D ruleset -- Version 1.0. With he and I sharing similar age brackets, we could both brag about how we vanquished 12 Ogres with bad teeth and temperaments to match. In one particular conversation we had early one particular day, I mentioned a campaign world that I had created during my DMing days, and how we should get together a group to run through this dungeon. "I could DM it, and we could use the old ruleset and show the youngsters a thing or two!" I said, laughing.
Little did I know.
The look of immediate interest on everyone's faces gave me pause. And the next thing I knew, I was delving through my stack of old notes, musings, plans and archives in an attempt to breathe life back into an old world. The leader, whom I will reference using his character's name Mattias, mentioned that he still had a complete collection of the old school books. As impressive as that was, impressed even more was I at how quickly the items were loaned to me so that I may get the grand adventure started.
What started as a bi-weekly foray into fantasy land has turned into a story that could be a tale of epic proportions. While I won't go into a terrible amount of detail here (the players are still in the dark about most of it, and chances are they may read this before I'm ready to reveal what I have planned for them!), I can say that the intrepid heroes will indeed find themselves challenged beyond what a typical D&D session might entail. There are myriad twists and turns in the adventure. Some things they may expect; others may totally blindside them in a night of sudden revelation. There will be horror and triumph, betrayal and sacrifice. It is fast coming to a point where I sit as DM, giddy and excited as I watch the story unfold. The amazing thing for me is that, although I am the creator of the story (with some fantastic help from my friend and colleague, Jason Lowenthal), I also am a an avid watcher of this bi-weekly saga. There have only been a few sessions thus far, but already I have had to improvise the story (making sure to keep the main plot line intact), adapt and overcome. Some things worked well, such as a wagon of brigands turning into a side quest that is still talked about to this day), some... well, some didn't work out well at all (A baby Purple Worm? Really? What was I thinking??). Ah well, no matter. The night was fun and all survived.
All That Being Said...
... This blog will be about GodzWar. As interesting conundrums arise, I will give as much information as possible within this space, being careful not to give away too much lest this be read by prying ears. My hope is that this, along with a wiki that has been started, will be used to create a book or three based upon the adventures of the 7. Time will be spent describing the characters as they are, giving general background information but not detailing anything that shouldn't be known. As well, I'll be giving more information about the world itself. There's a lot going on, much of which isn't known by the players although their characters show know it already. I'm excited already. Let's get started!
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You have at least one thirty-something (for extremely small values of "something") here. :)
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—Albrecht Creager
Ah So, I was never sure about the ages of our brethren. I need to keep a list of notable quotables that are quipped during the campaign. Yours is #1 thus far! =D
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