tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149158411520408380.post1332247301933353249..comments2012-01-27T11:43:22.601-06:00Comments on RPG Diehard: The D&D Endgame is a Game of ThronesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149158411520408380.post-74092718088345129762009-12-11T15:41:51.509-06:002009-12-11T15:41:51.509-06:00I'm in the same boat as you -- I decided to cr...I'm in the same boat as you -- I decided to create and DM a D&D adventure using Westeros as the setting.<br /><br />My PCs are Level 5 so my short-term plans are less ambitious than yours. Basically, they are a band of heroes who have to find a magical device before it falls into the hands of a group of yet-to-be-revealed evildoers.<br /><br />My 3rd session is tomorrow night and, so far, the players love the adaptation to Westeros. Just having them trying to find Greywater Watch has been entertaining for all !<br /><br />I also implemented some house rules to change some of the, IMO, sillier 4.0 rule changes (vs. 3.5) and that has been well-received too.<br /><br />Glad you wrote about this.<br /><br />JimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com