Re: The end of the French Fay Jee campaign

From: Eric Vanel <eric.vanel_at_Giug4mY_sdQmDpO_dWJWBB5WHXWrfV3qvjSG3SFqRwxw6nbJpzPMTozd-N23TGgKy>
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:26:37 +0200


It was a great campaign. Great material (to be discovered asap), greatly developped by Monsieur Carteau !
Thanks !!

Eric

Le 11/07/2011 22:15, hcarteau_at_8d_zCkGu9neBRekTcHmV2oOOlpRyyRT8VAVdqqUU3nyRoAh4kK8ROhjGK4xFrdKubdPIHn47J6E.yahoo.invalid a écrit :
>
>
> This time it's over, after three years and 31 game sessions. The
> Caroman Blue
> Falcons stood for a last time - and won.
>
> They managed to raise the Nimistor great spirit to become a tsunami
> and drown
> Greymane's horde as it sailed down its course. The barbarians were
> routed, then
> harassed by Wenelian League troops as they retreated. Best of all,
> since the PCs
> had the use of an atelli cloud ship (related story), they flew over the
> disaster, spotted Baron Barthol's ship and dived down, boarded it and
> captured
> the baron, bringing him back to Fay Jee chained to the prow of the
> couldship so
> everyone could see. When Lady Anika, the new Prince, let them decide
> his fate,
> they scorned his ransom (+ 7 to House resources !) and killed him.
>
> Many other things happened during this game, mostly the raising of
> Nimistor,
> then fufilling a quest (mundane world) to get his support, which
> involved an
> atelli version of the Three Baths of Nelat. There was glamour as well,
> with
> Nimistor's daugther, a naiad, which they convinced to call her father by
> offering her a handsome NPC warrior (them convincing him was one of
> the most
> hilarious part of this whole campaign). There was a side trip to Melib
> Island
> (via a Doorway they knew of) and a fight vs. ashurtani. In short, it was a
> well-spent afternoon.
>
> Now it's all over, I have this usual bittersweet feeling. There was
> still enough
> to do to play a dozen more sessions. But it was the time to stop.
> Onwards to
> other things ! And thanks to all of you who contributed ideas to this
> campaign ;
> a lot were used.
>
>

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