Oh god why did i type so much....
Seeing as I don't use Gaia very much I figure I could use it for my D&D game. In case any one cares I'll give a little detail about my game. It takes place in a video game RGP world with save points and everything. The characters that the players are playing are: A Link rip off named connection, the son of the starting town's item shop owner, a house cat that has been trained my the army, rabbit-like humanoid for is a cleric of Odin, and a human rogue that has not given me her background yet.Quests completed:
The Lost Druid (The Great Deku Tree dungeon from Ocarina of Time changed slightly to fit into my world)
Things That Go Bump in the Night (The Crypts of the NPC family...I didn't name them its the player's character's last name...)
Quests Available:
The Ant Hill (A local farmer has been have problem with giant ants and want you to kill them)
-Statis: Mapped and being filled with monsters.
Scrolls For Dumbies (Kobalds stealing scrolls!? This doesn't sound like a good thing.)
Static: Mapping
The Blocked Pipes (A local Castle is having plumbing problems and the local plumbers are on vacation.)
Statis: Mapped and being filled with monsters
Side Quests:
Connection: Find info on his legacy items Statis: Hey look a butterfly!
Gen: Find the 9 pieces his strange book then fight Legendary NPC! Statis: 1 of 9
Area in my game:
The Dark Woods (The woods to the north of the Crossroads)
-The Lost Druid Dungeon
Crossroads (The starting town conveniently locating the middle of all major cities)
-Item Shop (Sells all simple and martial weapons, all armors and some potions)
-Guild House (Stores extra items and where you can get quests)
-The Tavern (You can hire Allies here)
-The Traveling Salesman (Sells random equipment and item)
-The Graveyard (Bring out your dead! *Ding!*)
--NPC's Family Crypt
The Farming Fields (Farms to the west of Crossroads)
Allies:
Red the Drunk (A Dwarf Warrior who need to pay his bar tab) Cost: 300g
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