Min/Max Boards
Gaming Discussion => Gaming Advice => Topic started by: Necrosnoop110 on September 19, 2017, 12:41:56 PM
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DM here. D&D 3.5 campaign.
I want to use dreaming/portents in my adventure. I have two warforged in the PC group. Warforged don't sleep or dream. Anyway to make this happen? Any alternative suggestion? I realize this is not that big of a deal but I like things to "jive."
Thanks,
Necro
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Ghost in the Machine , is a standard approach. Might even be a trope idk.
Asimov + The Police as a for-instance.
Data had 2 dreaming episodes on ST:TNG.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthright_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantasms_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
Quori or Similar are trying to possess, for whatever horrible/normal reasons
and while Not succeeding, have various aftereffects.
Uncle Robot Gawd wants You ! (vision of uncle sam the animated toaster).
Honestly, deities can do this independent of Why.
The magic energies that created them are rather unknown.
Resonant leftovers trigger level 0 divs en masse.
Tharizdun needs no excuses, he does what he does.
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You've got some non-Warforged PCs, right?
If so, don't use the Warforged PCs for dream-portend targets. Use the other PCs.
You can get the Warforged players (not PCs) involved, too: hand one or both of them a script to read from. They do the funny voices for the dream-portend. The whole party can be involved in the analysis, too.
It's okay if some characters don't get to participate, just make sure the players are all engaged.
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Thanks all. I did as Nifft suggested. Worked out fine.