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Cthulhu D&D Crossover

Started by Settembrini, November 12, 2006, 05:22:30 AM

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Settembrini

I´m well into my first aquatic campaign, and you fellas already helped me with some refernce material. I´m having a big conspiracy behind all things happening under the sea. in fact, I imagined an Old One (from Palladium Fantasy) down in the deep trenches, and Sahuagin Cultists trying to reawaken him.
Now I think: Why not the full package?

Why not make the Sahuagin into Deep Ones?
Why not make Sekolah into a half-fiendish dire shark under Dagon´s rule?
And the Old One into Cthulhu himself, also worshipped by the Ixi-Clerics?

That way, there oughta be fun till the high epic levels!

Any hints? Tips&Tricks? Comments?
If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity

mattormeg

Yes - try to get a copy of Call of Cthulhu d20, if you can. The integration should be fairly seamless.

Settembrini

Oh, I have one. That´s how I got the idea. CoC d20 really is a bonanza of cool stuff.
If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity

joewolz

Dude, that sounds like an awesome campaign.  I did something similar about a year ago with C&C...it was great fun.
-JFC Wolz
Co-host of 2 Gms, 1 Mic

Settembrini

Tell me more about it. Was it all about finding out very slowly, or more proactive for the players?
If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity

jrients

I've used sahuagin stats for Deep Ones.  Ain't no biggie.  Cthulhu-esque critters aren't about the stats anyway, their about making encounters with them creepy as hell.
Jeff Rients
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