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The Return To Northmoor podcast has come up with a clever way to help your campaigns.

Each episode, hosts Tim White and Kim Stone walk you through a new adventure session in a lively discussion format. They not only give you the details of each scene, but give you tips on how best to run it, and ideas on how to customize the adventure to run best for your group.

The podcast presents an entire campaign, from ideas, to character creation, to each session of play. You can create your own group and follow along, or simply tune in to get ideas for your own campaign.

Pick up an adventure at work and run it with your group when you get home.

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This is actually pretty good - and more importantly, it also works for other games than 4e, and can be used in any setting you might like.

The setting they describe has tremendous potential. While I probably wouldn't use the scenario as they write it, I would like to take a Deadwood sort of approach to the setting.

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Onkel Thorsen wrote:
This is actually pretty good - and more importantly, it also works for other games than 4e, and can be used in any setting you might like.

The setting they describe has tremendous potential. While I probably wouldn't use the scenario as they write it, I would like to take a Deadwood sort of approach to the setting.


Geez Onkel, it's 6AM here; what the heck time is it over there???? I'm hosting a morning show, or I sure wouldn't be up!

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Post Re: 4e Podcast Adventures
We're about seven hours ahead of you folks. (It'll be 12:30 noon as I hit "submit")
To add to the wierdness, I usually get up around 2:45 am (our time) and as such my working day is over by now... ^_^ (sorry: couldn't help rubbing it in)

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