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The Hangover: D&D Style

Started by Libertad, November 12, 2012, 10:06:46 PM

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I would probably have them wake up in the middle of a dungeon, where they've already (drunkenly) hacked their way through part of it; have them missing a bunch of stuff, also having a bunch of stuff they didn't have before and have no idea where they got it from, and maybe one of them is missing and/or there's a guy there no one actually knows and who no one (including said guy) can remember when or how he joined up with them.

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Quote from: Lynn;600072Waking up with missing (or no) memory is a tried and true plot device.

I did that with my Vampire game. Everyone woke up naked in liquid filled plastic bags, boxed up in the back of a FedEX truck - and missing 6 months of memory. Also, right in the middle of a gang war in East LA.

Sounds great!