Opinions on Dara Happa Stirs

mserabian

Mongoose
Hi All

Haven't seen much dicussion on this supplement/campaign. I'm considering picking it up and I'd like to hear from some folks who have it. How's the adventure? What's the background info like?

thanks

mal
 
I liked the background material.

Well written campaign. It needs very skilled characters, not for those who came right out of character creation with only 100 points to spread among skills.

I'd say more, but don't want to post spoilers.
 
I loved the background material, but found the adventure (even taking into account the provisos provided at the beginning) far too linear/railroady. Probably my failing as a GM, but I just couldn't imagine running it, and my enjoyment of reading it suffered accordingly. Adventurwise, I much preferred the free form nature of Blood of Orlanth. The background stuff, and the show, not tell stuff, is groovy though...

Dougie.
 
Hi,

I have the book and I have read most of it. The background material is excellent, but it is the campaign where the book really shines.

It is an "epic" style campaign, the PC's actions will leave an impact on history and myth. It IS very railroading at the macro level: there are 4 chapters with missions that have to be undertaken in succession.

BUT
- What happens during the missions largely depends on how characters interact with NPCs - the campaign has great villains, with interesting personalities, which most probably the characters are not just going to fight - for instance (minor spoiler) one villain may actually fall in love with a PC, while another is, conversely, likely to try to seduce a PC.(end spoiler)

- A host of minor encounters can take place while the PCs explore the mission's locales. Especially, one episode has an extensive and very well designed encounter creation system that might result in unexpected and interesting combats, fun role-playing opportunities and sidetrack plots.

- There is ample opportunity for character development. For sure the characters are going to be heroes, but they will decide what kind of heroes they are going to be. To make a comparison: Imagine that in LOTR the fellowship of the ring had to have Frodo as ring bearer, but all the other 8 slots where free to fill with characters of the players' choice.

- There are open-ended guidelines to continue the campaign after the 4 "scripted" episodes.

So, the epic plot is there but there is ample space for the characters to develop their personal stories of heroism and write their own lines as the story unfolds. Personally I find it satisfying, but this may be not for everyone's tastes.

If I have to make comparisons with classic campaigns don't expect something like old RQ2 campaigns (Griffin Mountain, Borderlands), but rather something like Stormbringer's "Rogue Mistress " campaign, crossed with Pendragon's "The Boy King".
 
mserabian said:
Hi All

Haven't seen much dicussion on this supplement/campaign. I'm considering picking it up and I'd like to hear from some folks who have it. How's the adventure? What's the background info like?

thanks

mal

The background information is excellent. I think it manages to strike an excellent balance between providing essential information to people knew to Glorantha, or to Dara Happa, and expanding on information that has been around for a while in one form or another (either on the internet or in the unfinished/pre-finished/Stafford Library material).

The adventure could be a bit more problematical, depending on how you were hoping to use it, and how sensitive you/your players are to potential railroading. It is designed for a party of Dara Happan Traditionalists, and you would have to work quite hard to get any other sort of party involved. Having said that, I think once you have completed the first chapter, if your players have "bought in" to the premise the rest of the adventure should follow on quite smoothly - While there is really only one "route" through, it is the one the characters will be expecting to take.

Besides which, it takes the PC's into Alkoth, which is great fun!
 
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