Mortal Remains [The Vault #6]

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Cursed and enchanted items are a staple of folklore and fantasy gaming. This week twenty remnants of mortality are offered to bedevil your nightmares and quests. Give them as "Loot" to your players or outfit their foes. We've provided a brief description and put the > arrow so you can copy and paste the mechanic straight into the Quest Creator.  

  1. _The Indescribable Organ_ Putrescent and unidentifiable. > -2 to :Melee: and :music: ability rolls while upwind of it.

  2. _The Everburning Heart_ It's not figuratively on fire. > Take 1 point of damage to upgrade an ability with "fire" in the description to a critical hit. A successful first roll is required.

  3. _Necklace of Ears_ The better to hear you with. > +3 to listen checks and to avoid surprise.

  4. _Scalper's Cloak_ Made of a score of humanoid scalps. > +3 to all attempts to intimidate or coerce NPCs.

  5. _Hand of Glory_ Cut from a hanged man, dried, then set afire to enact the magic. > Become invisible for 1 round (take no damage) or on a skill check to avoid notice.

  6. _Tyrant's Tongue_ Not as rare as you might think. > When placed in one's mouth, lends a +2 bonus to social rolls or the use of the "Charm" ability once per combat. Roll a :roll: after use to avoid retching. If the roll was below 10, suffer -2 on the next check.

  7. _Death's Head Mask_ It comes for us all. > Scare away one Tier I enemy when donning the mask (once per quest).

  8. _Brain Bowl_ A pulsing brain lies pickling in this ornate golden bowl. > Roll a :roll:. On a 10 or above increase Persona by 1. On 9 or below decrease Persona by 1.

  9. _Screaming Skull_ The watchdog of choice for necromancers everywhere. When it sees you, it calls the (undead) help. > On a failed stealth :roll: draw 2 Tier I or II :Undead: encounter cards at random and initiate combat.

  10. _The Covetous Eye_ An eye on a necklace, ever-peering toward the thing of greatest worth. > Once per quest can be dangled to point towards the most valuable item in a room.

  11. _A Hangman's Noose_ The fibers of the rope are greased in taken lives. > Can be used once per quest to make an additional attack. Roll a :roll: at the risk rating of the previous Ability played. On success 1 point of damage is done, or 3 on a "20". On a "1" the owner takes 2 points of damage.

  12. _Damnation Sack_ The bones of a man condemned to punishment beyond death. > Unleashed, the bones compose themselves into a Skeleton, which attacks those directed to by its bearer. The Skeleton deals 1 damage per round or can take up to a total of 6 damage in place of an adventurer. When 6 damage is taken the bones collapse.

  13. _Zombie Hand Charm_Throw it at a foe and watch it go! > Draw the Zombie Hand Encounter Card and roll a :roll:. On 8 or above the hand strikes and attacks a foe (1 damage per round), 7 or below it misses and scuttles to assault the thrower. Only roll for activation once per combat, not each round.

  14. _Liar's Lips_ Lips ripped from a face and stitched shut. > When chewed gives a +3 bonus to deceptive speech. The next honest statement is automatically disbelieved.

  15. _Rat Charm_ Once salted as a snack, now useful as bait. > Once thrown, the salted rat springs to life and runs away (single use). Undead of Tier I or II chase the rat for one round (remove their Tier level for a single round).

  16. _Mummy's Shroud_ Let's play dress up! > When worn allows one adventurer to impersonate the undead (success on stealth against mindless undead or 1 round of surprise [takes no damage] against any undead).

  17. _Executioner's Hood_ Being faceless makes it easier to kill. > +2 to :Melee: rolls. -1 to :Ranged: rolls.

  18. _Coffin Charm_ Soaked in the terror of one buried alive. > +2 to :Music: and :Influence: rolls.

  19. _Sorrow Skin_ Taken from the flayed. > -3 to checks involving goodly folk while worn. It protects the wearer from 4 points of damage before being destroyed.

  20. _Torturer's Tongs_ Plied in flesh and fire. > Play after using a melee or magic ability. Draw a random ability of the opposite to the one played (melee if magic was used, or vice versa) and resolve it this round. The tongs shatter afterword.

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Unseemly Urges: Undead Plots [The Vault #5]

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In our last post we unleashed the "Wrath of the Undead" with twenty twisted titles to add depth to undead antagonists, both in combat and out. This week we'll continue Halloween themes by offering plot hooks to harrow your heroes. 

  1. _The Punisher_ A powerful undead entity seeks to punish long dead enemies further, by raising them as Zombies under his control.

  2. _God's Blood_ A Vampire Lord seeks a relic reputed to hold a god's blood. The Arcane College fears it may be the key to the vampire's ascension to divinity.

  3. _Revenge and Revenants_ A wrongly accused man returns from the dead and seeks to reclaim his family's ancestral lands from his incompetent descendants. Will the heroes help or hinder him?

  4. _The Masoleum_ The Imperial Mausoleum has become overrun by a foul force. The Imperial treasures and boobytraps make the undead especially perilous, unless the heroes can turn them against the fetid hordes.

  5. _Long Live the King_ Rumor holds the King has accepted the dark gift of immortal undeath. Can he be convinced to cede the throne to an heir or will the adventurers lead an insurrection against him?

  6. _Army of Darkness_ A cabal of necromancers are raising an army of dead from the cemeteries and catacombs across the land, and now the adventurers must face the risen heroes of yore.

  7. _The Banshee_ A Banshee seeks to complete a ritual that will open a conduit to the Spirit World. She can only be harmed by those who've obtained lock of hair from her mortal remains, but graverobbing remains a capital offense.

  8. _Gang of Death_The realm's largest city has been embroiled in fighting between two rival gangs. Each has taken up the practice of raising fallen members as undead. What will happen if the hungry dead come to outnumber the living?

  9. _Peak of Darkness_ Vampires are gathering en masse beneath a volcanic peak, spared from the sun by its perpetual smoking. What knowledge can such a gathering of ancients harbor and put to nefarious use?

  10. _Overrun_ Undead have overrun the neighboring town. How long until they take the next?

The "Final Five" plot hooks take a "Mad Lib" approach to plot creation. Draw the indicated cards randomly from the game deck to create your Quest. 

  1. _Chosen One_ A group of three (draw one :Undead: Encounter Card type) believe that feasting on the flesh of one of the adventurers (mix adventurer cards and choose one at random) will give them the semblance and pleasures of life. > They deal 1 extra damage in combat against that specific adventurer, and surge in any round that the adventurer falls to 0 hp.

  2. _War_ A (Tier III :Undead: or :Horror: Encounter Card) and a (Tier IV :Undead: or :Horror: Encounter Card) war against each other. Each tries to entice the Adventurers to their side, alternating between blackmail, bribery, and threats.

  3. _Haunted_ It is revealed that one of the adventurers (mix adventurer cards and choose one at random) had a twin, separated at birth. They haunt that adventurer now as a ghost. Who killed them? Why was the twin separated? Rest will only come when the truth is revealed. Until then, sleepless nights sap the adventurer's strength (-1 to rolls, hp, or Persona per night).

  4. _DeathWard_ The demigoddess of Spring has been abducted by the Lords of Hell. Only a trip to the Underworld can free her and spare the living perpetual Winter. After many travails, the Lords will only accept an exchange of hostages from among the adventurers. One must stay behind as ransom. When the encounter with the Lords occurs, mix adventurer cards and choose one at random to determine the chosen hero.

  5. _Golems_ Setup as you would before a normal game (selecting Adventurer, Ability, and Persona cards). The adventurers awaken to find their arch-rival has bested, dismembered, and reassembled them to serve as flesh golems. Now, each one's head sits atop the body parts of their fellows (everyone pass the Persona they chose and 1 ability to the player to their left, and 2 other abilities to the player to their right). Unless and until they reconstitute their original forms, all rolls suffer -2. Each has been sent on a separate, mundane errand by the foe (fetching laundry, bringing the minions to heel, threatening the local constabulary, etc.). Roleplay the interactions. How will players and non-player characters describe and react to the new forms? To seeing their body parts used by another? Will all consent to swapping back? How will they best their rival? Questions, questions...

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Wrath of the Undead [The Vault #4]

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Fall is here and Halloween approaches!  For the next month we'll try and help with your Halloween themed quests.

Making enemies interesting can be difficult.  It can also be extremely rewarding to watch your players develop relationships, attitudes, or dislikes toward non-player characters.  Something as simple as a Title hints at a story within a story, using the players' imaginations to do your work for you. 

How did "Ancalagon, Enthraller of the Undead" come by his power, minions, or station?  

Many authors make use of alliteration or titles to "put flesh" on the bones of their protagonists and antagonists.  George R.R. Martin has famously done this in the "Song of Ice and Fire" series (Game of Thrones).  The videogame "Shadow of Mordor" managed to take a rather traditionally boring set of enemies (orcs) and "made it personal" and constantly fresh by refusing to let them remain generic.  Many players found that an orc, by any other name (or rather when given a personal name) is in fact no longer just an orc.

Below are 20 titles to personalize your Undead villains/Encounter cards, each providing a slight modification to spice up combat with existing cards.  After you've given your fearsome fiend a first name (for example, "Ancalagon"), add the title and its modification.  

  1. _The Corrupter_ (#Corrupter) Unliving death passes from it to victims like a foul contagion. > Killed adventurers rise as Zombies.

  2. _The Rotting_ (#Rotting) Decay has made it more vulnerable to brute force. > This foe takes 1 extra damage from Melee abilities.

  3. _Zombie Lord_ (#Zombielord) Power flows from it into the mindless dead. > Zombies deal one hp of damage to one adventurer when they surge.

  4. _Vampire Lord_ (#Vamplord) Long ages together have taught imbued the other vampires with the strength of their master. > Vampires deal and regain 1 extra hp on surge.

  5. _Lich Lord_ (#Lichlord) Older than most... > Encounter enemy plays a :magic: ability at start of Combat.

  6. _Enthraller of Undead_ (#Enthraller) Fell mental influence allows deadly coordination in the group. > Increase Tier Value by 2.

  7. _The Magus_ (#Magus) Dispelling the dweomers of the living comes naturally to this undead. > Takes -1 damage from :magic: Abilities.

  8. _The Necromancer_ (#Necromancer) It stokes the fires of death... > Play the Soulfire :Magic: Ability on Surge.

  9. _Bloodtaker_ (#Bloodtaker) Violence makes it stronger. > Heals 1 damage every round enemies deal damage.

  10. _Gravemaster_ (#Gravemaster) Even the dead can be summoned back by this creature. > Add an extra Tier 1 Undead Encounter card and update the Tier sum.

  11. _Soul Shackler_ (#Shackler) You feel the power of a mind steeped in ancient and sepulcher energies assault your own. > -1 to all Adventurer rolls.

  12. _The Fetid_ (#Fetid) The nauseating reek of death assaults your nostrils before you see your foe. > -1 to all non-:ranged: Adventurer rolls.

  13. _The Shambler_ (#Shambler) It comes toward you at a pace slower than you'd expect. > Surges one round later than normal.

  14. _The Clutching Death_ (#Clutching) The terrible thing lunges in to grip you tightly. > :melee: ability misses result in 1 damage.

  15. _Deathblade_ (#Deathblade) Centuries of undeath have made it even deadlier with the blade. > Play the "Whirlwind" :melee: Ability at start of combat.

  16. _Eater of the Dead_ (#Eater) He's been feasting on the dead, and has grown strong with it. > Whenever an :undead: dies, this foe recovers 1 hp.

  17. _Barrow Lurker_ (#Barrow) Dank air and darkness wreath it in a power only the sun can dispel. > Takes -1 to damage while in catacombs or crypts.

  18. _The Husk_ (#Husk) Age has weakened its corpse. > Has 2 fewer starting hp.

  19. _Corpse Tearer_ (#Tearer) The sight of living flesh inspires in it an unnatural rage. > This encounter card plays a :melee: Ability at the start of combat.

  20. _Of Dead Eyes_ (#Deyes) It's eyes glare milky white and half-seeing. > All :ranged: abilities deal +1 damage to this foe.

Happy questing!

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The Final Insult [The Vault #3]

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In our first two weeks, we met Bigren the Bitter, a barkeep sporting a dislike of the Adventurers, and explored options we could give the players to respond to his rancor.  In week 3 we complete our tawdry tale of alehouse animosity, giving Bigren some teeth to make the Adventurers take him seriously.  By adding our familiar "> Roll a [roll]" code in the Quest Creator, we can make Bigren's choice result in a consequence for the party.  I've included some suggestions in parentheses next to Bigren's action.

Bigren’s dislike has brought him to…

  1. …commission a thief to steal from their rooms. (Failed roll: Discard 1 Loot Item. Succeeded: Capture the thief.)

  2. …hire a Nightblade to assassinate the Adventurer he dislikes. (Failed roll: Combat. Succeeded: Surprise round.)

  3. …rub the bedding in your room down with poison ivy. (Failed roll: Take 2 damage. Succeeded: Detect and avoid the ivy.)

  4. …spit in their drinks.

  5. …try to poison them. (Failed roll: Take 4 damage. Succeeded: Detect and avoid poison.)

  6. …put a diarrhetic in their drinks. (Failed roll: -2 to all rolls next combat. Succeeded: You've befouled Bigren's business. This is its own reward.)

  7. …eavesdrop on their plans. (Failed roll: Add extra Tier to next encounter. Succeeded: Feed him false info. Reduce Tier level by 1 next Encounter).

  8. …start rumors about the Adventurers. (Failed: Stores charge extra 20%. Succeeded: Get 5% off Inn bill.)

  9. …arrange for prostitutes to besmirch their reputations.

  10. …hang effigies of the adventurers behind the bar. (Failed roll: -2 to next Magic Ability roll. Succeeded: Snatch the effigies when Bigren isn't looking.)

  11. …hire a witch to hex them.

  12. …deny them rooms in the Inn, because “it’s full”.

  13. …"gift" them a Tier I Loot item (that will automatically roll a “1” when used).

  14. …"gift" them a "charm" that will actually raise the first adventurer reduced to “0” hp as an enemy Zombie.

  15. …spray them with musk of horny dragon. (Failed roll: -1 to all rolls for the next game day, as you anxiously scan the sky for dragonsign. Succeeded: +1 to all attempts to charm anyone.)

  16. …accuse them of “offending the gods”.

  17. …give free drinks to any patron who can knock out the adventurer in a barfight. (Failed roll: Combat against 3 Tiers worth of Brigands. Succeeded: Intimidated the patrons enough to avoid combat.)

  18. …try to be a better man and reconcile with you.

  19. …betroth his daughter to another of your rivals.

  20. …choose 2 from the list.

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The Intrepid Adventurers [The Vault #2]

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Last week we played with options for creating an interaction between the Adventurers and an angry barkeep, Bigren the Bitter.  You, oh clever quest author, have established conflict in your story and must now determine which options to give your adventurers to resolve it!  Selecting 2-3 of these allows you to create an "Action Chain" that will prompt roleplaying or a skill check (d20 roll) with a game effect (combat, Loot gain or loss, roll bonus or minus, etc.).

The * is used to begin decision scripts in the Quest Creator, and the **goto  ** creates a pathway leading to a card/screen for describing that choice's consequences.  Replace the X with the name of the card/screen once you've written it. 

"You respond to Bigren’s glare by..."

  1. * Spitting on the floor. **goto X**

  2. * Taunting him incessantly. **goto X**

  3. * Ignoring him. **goto X**

  4. * Staring at his daughter inappropriately. **goto X**

  5. * Talking about how bad this inn REALLY is. **goto X**

  6. * Tipping him generously. **goto X**

  7. * Balking at the price of food and service. **goto X**

  8. * Killing him with kindness. **goto X**

  9. * Reminding him of your exploits and superiority. **goto X**

  10. * Commissioning a passing bard to compose a work of satire about "Bigren the Bumbler". **goto X**

  11. * Entertaining the other guests with your performance skills. **goto X**

  12. * Winking at him. **goto X**

  13. * Accusing him of trying to poison you with his swill. **goto X**

  14. * Giving him cheerful pointers on how to improve his business. **goto X**

  15. * Giving him clearly disingenuous compliments. **goto X**

  16. * Laughing often and obnoxiously. **goto X**

  17. * Starting a barfight. **goto X**

  18. * Enlisting the other patrons in singing a bawdy barsong. **goto X**

  19. * Posing a riddle to him, promising "fortune and glory" if he knows the answer. **goto X**

  20. * Rearranging the furniture to "improve the Feng Shui up in here". **goto X**

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The Angry Barkeep [The Vault #1]

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Welcome to The Vault! Brought to you by Expedition: The Roleplaying Card Game, The Vault is a handy place to come for inspiration for your next story or quest. It starts with a prompt, and provides 20 different ways the scene could play out. Feel free to use them as inspiration for your own outcomes or, in a pinch, simply roll a d20 and pick an outcome!

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The prompt below is meant to provide a scene in your quest, warming players up for roleplaying and creating atmosphere and backstory for characters:

"Your party enters the Inn and takes a table near the roaring fire, eager to discuss the job offer you've received.

The barkeep, one Bigren the Bitter, glares as you take a seat.  He dislikes you _______________ ."

  1. …because you rebuffed his romantic overtures.

  2. …for your magnificent hair.

  3. …ever since you won his first inn during a game of dice.

  4. …because you nearly burned off his face.

  5. …for not bathing regularly.

  6. …for your religious beliefs.

  7. …because you only ever drink water.

  8. …for being an atheist.

  9. …because you don’t tip.

  10. …for destroying his parents, after he’d had them raised as zombies.

  11. …because his intended love likes you better.

  12. …for taking an interest in his maiden daughter.

  13. …due to your reputation for brawling in bars.

  14. …for out-drinking him during the Solstice Binge of 217.

  15. …for vomiting in the stew last week.

  16. …because you’re prettier than him.

  17. …ever since you saved him from a horny dragon.

  18. …since you embarrassed him in front of his cultists.

  19. …for staunchly refusing to drink his hideous attempts at home brewed beer.

  20. …because as children you put him in a sack with a porcupine.

Check out The Vault #2: The Intrepid Adventurers for ideas on how to resolve this situation!

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