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GeraintElberion wrote:

None of the modules have anything official like that.

If you find/make anything, please share it here.

A couple hours in InDesign later...

I created a small Player's Guide for The Dragon's Demand! See it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MwJCDjnLkvBQ-Pulo10FWsjLixj-JJlf/view?usp= sharing

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So I'm planning on finishing my CoT game next week, and Book #6 is just an extreme "yikes" all around in terms of focus, characters, and story. Although I'm still working on the details about the narrative, I have a much simpler (I hope) problem for y'all.

I was wondering if y'all had any suggestions about turning the Drovenge siblings into an actual threat. Eccardian in particular is.... kind of lame. My players had a VERY tough time with Ilnerik -- and it would be such a let down if the final bosses went down more easily than he did. The fact that neither of them is a spell-caster is a bit... strange ... but at the same time, I suppose that they have a devil for that.

Any tips towards making the final encounter much more memorable? Thanks!

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I played a slightly tweaked Antipaladin in Carrion Crown; using a Lawful Evil alignment, and switching out Smite Good with Smite Chaos. It worked out quite well, for roleplaying. I managed to convince most of the party to sort of help the Whispering Way at the end, for the greater good of course. There were some minor conflicts with the party along the way, but playing 'the big dumb guy' got me far.

Spoiler:
The part where I drank the Carrion Crown potion was... memorable.