The spores could act as an illness. That would allow to shade from the normal state to the end...
Being malicious could be to use one PC or NPC to create a new city in the case of the one you used in your scenario.
I know how it is, don't worry! Generally, when I have to deal with such a situation (which happens very often, since I suck big time at preparing scenarios), I improvise a more-or-less Celtic-sounding name and scribble it down to remember it.Kaic a écrit :I agree that the Charles Simon name isn't the most appropriate. Unfortunately, that was due to lack of planning. When we started the game and they asked what the village leader's name was I realized I had forgotten to give him one, so I had to throw one out on the spot. I normally have a list of names for a situation like that when I run a campaign, but it was just a single game to introduce the system.
Ok, I see. Good way of reacting to your players' expectations!Kaic a écrit :One thing that didn't really come out in the report well is the fact that no one believed the story (except Charles Simon and Morgan). That is also why I tied in the ending that I did, to leave the question of whether it was true or not. It seems like this has drummed up some interest in playing a longer game of this, so I'm going to start setting some ground work for a longer story.