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JohnnFour
December 3rd, 2021, 13:40
Hello game masters!

You can now get the entire best-selling Demonplague campaign for Fantasy Grounds Unity and D&D 5E via The Forge:
https://forge.fantasygrounds.com/shop/items/148/view

First-time poster in these forums (well, I had FG almost two decades ago and posted a few times, but then nothing since, due to focusing on face-to-face games in the Before Times). So apologies if I'm breaking policies here with this self-promotion.

The Demonplague was co-written by me and Wizards of the Coast adventure writer James Introcaso.

All 372 pages of the original hardcover volume have been lovingly teleported into FGU over several months by a customer and fan of the adventure, Darren Anderson. On these forums his handle is @darrenan.

Thank you @darrenan for doing such an amazing job!

The Forge sales page has an overview of the adventure. (https://forge.fantasygrounds.com/shop/items/148/view) You can find out more about it at my website: https://www.roleplayingtips.com/demonplague/

The Demonplague will take first level player characters and turn them into 20th level heroes if your players make smart decisions. (So, my condolences lol!)

I like adventures where you can resolve conflict through roleplay or combat - players' choice. And that's how The Demonplague is structured.

There are many, many roleplay opportunities, inducing a town election where the PCs might run for council, side with a faction, or do simple quests to help faction(s) as mercenaries. There are also diabolical combats against a variety of foes. So you can decide how to play based on what kind of gameplay you and your group enjoys most.

Screenshots of the adventure within FGU are here:
https://forge.fantasygrounds.com/shop/items/148/view

Reply here if you have any questions.

A big thanks to Doug Davison who helped me get things set up and sorted in The Forge and with Fantasy Grounds.

And thanks again, @darrenan, for your attention to detail, passion for the campaign, and awesome FGU adventure building skills. (Disclaimer: @darrenan receives a % of each sale for his great work. And SmiteWorks also receives a portion of each sale - thank you for building FGU!)

Cheers,
Johnn

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darrenan
December 3rd, 2021, 16:10
That's @darrenan lol, but thanks for the credit!

JohnnFour
December 3rd, 2021, 16:30
Whoops! Mea culpa Darren. I've edited/fixed the post.

Myrdin Potter
December 7th, 2021, 05:32
I have that book. Glad to see it was converted, will have to pick it up this week.

JohnnFour
December 7th, 2021, 13:55
Cool beans Myrdin!

Griogre
April 29th, 2023, 22:06
I can't find anything that says how many PCs this is for? I assume four PCs? So I would need to scale up the encounters for 5 PCs?

JohnnFour
April 30th, 2023, 01:27
I can't find anything that says how many PCs this is for? I assume four PCs? So I would need to scale up the encounters for 5 PCs?

Great question. Yes. Several encounters are pretty tough. I wait run a few and see how your party reacts. If things feel too easy, then yes - scale up.

I say this because not all players max out their action economies well, so what might be tricky for one group could be tough for another.

But bottom line, yes, we designed for a party of 4.

Griogre
April 30th, 2023, 04:33
Thanks for the response. Yeah, 1st level is swingy enough I doubt I'll do anything to the first encounters until level 2 - some of my players really like combat so they do tend to be keenly aware of the action economy and build very combat capable characters. :p

JohnnFour
April 30th, 2023, 15:20
Thanks for the response. Yeah, 1st level is swingy enough I doubt I'll do anything to the first encounters until level 2 - some of my players really like combat so they do tend to be keenly aware of the action economy and build very combat capable characters. :p

Ok, then your approach is perfect. I suspect you will need to boost some encounters with extra foes, traps, and hazards to provide enough challenge for your smart players.

Think about also taking advantage of the numerous social encounters in Part I and beyond to further wick away resources for a strong party before combat erupts in their adventuring day. For example, in my playtest, the party healed refugees and locals coming to them for aid. That depleted some spell slots in roleplay encounters.

bawsr
August 10th, 2023, 05:24
I am running this campaign and the players are really enjoying it. I really like the options to talk or fight depending on how the party wants to handle it. Lots of interesting characters and story.

There is a lot of great adventure in this campaign.

JohnnFour
August 10th, 2023, 15:18
I am running this campaign and the players are really enjoying it. I really like the options to talk or fight depending on how the party wants to handle it. Lots of interesting characters and story.

There is a lot of great adventure in this campaign.

Thanks bawsr!