galvatron42
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I've recently picked up the first 3 books of the Slumbering Tsar campaign from Frog God Games. I'm really digging the adventure, but I want to set it on Golarion. What suggestions can you give me for...
1: where to set the camp and the desolation?
2: what demon prince to replace Orcus with?
Thanks very much for any advice you can give!
Dark_Mistress
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I've recently picked up the first 3 books of the Slumbering Tsar campaign from Frog God Games. I'm really digging the adventure, but I want to set it on Golarion. What suggestions can you give me for...
1: where to set the camp and the desolation?
2: what demon prince to replace Orcus with?
Thanks very much for any advice you can give!
Greg gave some suggestions before but I can't find the thread right now. Around Ustalav or Belkzen would likely work.
Orcus exist in Golarion he just doesn't have a huge presences is all. Perhaps the fall of the city and such is why, if you wanted to go that way.
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1: where to set the camp and the desolation?
Copied from the Kiss the Frog - thread:
Greg wrote:
Basically the setting and background are too sweeping ot fit neatly into Golarion as is. The Worldwound, as mentione3d, is a good idea, though. What I did, htough, was to ask for a little bit of the world just off the edge of the map where I could play at my leisure and make stuff fit.
My primary attempt was placing it all just off the map to the east of Taldor's Fog Peaks, on the cusp of Casmaron. I made the Battle of Tsar take place about 700 years previously (longer than my originally envisioned 300 years) and tied it into the ultimate downfall of the Taldan hegemony.
The other option that I had just started playing with when I received the final "no thank you" was to place it in southern Garund just off the map. This would have involved a significant change in flavor from its current Eastern Euoprean feel, but I was really getting excited about some of the stuff that could be done with regards to things like the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, a book like Nyambe, and the concept of a once-powerful and sophisticated Garundi empire south of the jungles where most folks think of nothing but savages. I was going to go a little more Robert E Howard with it, but ultimately it too got shelved befoer I really developed much of anything.
So suffice it to say, while I had some ideas, I had no good answers to the question in regards tot he existing Inner Sea Region map.