OK, I must admit I'm not sure if this thread belongs in this section of the forums. I was considering the role-playing section, but it doesn't seem to fit there.
Anyways, like the title suggests, I need the help of the Escapists for ideas for Dungeons and Dragons quest ideas.
Let's have some background here: my current group is not very satisfied with our current DM. Admittedly, it's his first time as DM, but his campaign does not fit the feel of the group. We're not very avid players who are more looking for fun, wacky experiences with humorous and memorable characters, but, in the tradition of what he has done with HIS previous DMs, he prefers the more serious, melodramatic, "save the world" fare. That may be fine for other groups, but with us, it doesn't seem to work. We are just bored to tears. After some serious discussions, he has offered me the chance to be the DM for a while.
Here's where I need your help. I need ideas for short, fun, and interesting quests that can be started and finished in the span of one gaming session. If you need help for what I mean, check out the PAX celebrity games with the Penny Arcade guys, Scott Kurtz, and Wil Wheaton. They're short, and allow for a great amount of humor and player creativity. I want people to have fun, but not have to take the entire year to just finish one quest. Also, I want to avoid cliches and the typical fantasy fare. The world can't always be in peril, and the bad guys can't always be comic villains. I firmly believe D&D can be used to create wonderful, varied, and original experiences; and wasting this potential is a disappointment.
So, what are the rules of this thread? Well, nothing really. If you have stories of fun, quick quests, I'd love to hear them. I'll also accept just phrases or one word answers. I mean, to be honest, these are some of the ideas that I have chalked up right now, so I guess these would be a good guide line of what we are looking for.
- A Murder Mystery at a Magic Show (Dead Stage Magican, one of the party members accused of the crime due to bad relationship with the deceased, have to prove member's innocence while finding and capturing the true culprit.)
- A Quest to an Observatory (You look through the scope to see a meteor fall to Earth a few miles away, and finding the meteor is the next mission).
- A Haunted House (Ghosts, Traps, Etc.)
- A Game of Thrones Style Fight For the Throne (the Party is caught in the Middle, they have to decide as a group which leader they want to follow).
- A quest to stop a group of bandits that leads to a interesting proposition from the leader (Sort of like the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; they rob a town, you claim you killed the leader, and then share the reward money, and then move on to the next town).
- A Heist (Admittedly, only works with Evil or Neutral Characters)
- A Pirate Adventure
That is all I have so far. Feel free to use any of the quests listed in this forum, but I am really looking forward to the ideas you guys present.
Anyways, like the title suggests, I need the help of the Escapists for ideas for Dungeons and Dragons quest ideas.
Let's have some background here: my current group is not very satisfied with our current DM. Admittedly, it's his first time as DM, but his campaign does not fit the feel of the group. We're not very avid players who are more looking for fun, wacky experiences with humorous and memorable characters, but, in the tradition of what he has done with HIS previous DMs, he prefers the more serious, melodramatic, "save the world" fare. That may be fine for other groups, but with us, it doesn't seem to work. We are just bored to tears. After some serious discussions, he has offered me the chance to be the DM for a while.
Here's where I need your help. I need ideas for short, fun, and interesting quests that can be started and finished in the span of one gaming session. If you need help for what I mean, check out the PAX celebrity games with the Penny Arcade guys, Scott Kurtz, and Wil Wheaton. They're short, and allow for a great amount of humor and player creativity. I want people to have fun, but not have to take the entire year to just finish one quest. Also, I want to avoid cliches and the typical fantasy fare. The world can't always be in peril, and the bad guys can't always be comic villains. I firmly believe D&D can be used to create wonderful, varied, and original experiences; and wasting this potential is a disappointment.
So, what are the rules of this thread? Well, nothing really. If you have stories of fun, quick quests, I'd love to hear them. I'll also accept just phrases or one word answers. I mean, to be honest, these are some of the ideas that I have chalked up right now, so I guess these would be a good guide line of what we are looking for.
- A Murder Mystery at a Magic Show (Dead Stage Magican, one of the party members accused of the crime due to bad relationship with the deceased, have to prove member's innocence while finding and capturing the true culprit.)
- A Quest to an Observatory (You look through the scope to see a meteor fall to Earth a few miles away, and finding the meteor is the next mission).
- A Haunted House (Ghosts, Traps, Etc.)
- A Game of Thrones Style Fight For the Throne (the Party is caught in the Middle, they have to decide as a group which leader they want to follow).
- A quest to stop a group of bandits that leads to a interesting proposition from the leader (Sort of like the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; they rob a town, you claim you killed the leader, and then share the reward money, and then move on to the next town).
- A Heist (Admittedly, only works with Evil or Neutral Characters)
- A Pirate Adventure
That is all I have so far. Feel free to use any of the quests listed in this forum, but I am really looking forward to the ideas you guys present.