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The Wyld Hunt is a Dragonblooded game that I ran between December of 2006 and April of 2007. It was to serve as a "side story" to our current Abyssals campaign (which is, I fear, far too extensive to ever post in full). The PCs played various Dragonblooded scions sent to protect and manage a satrapy on the boundary of Thorns.  Various intrigues resulted.
 
The Wyld Hunt is a Dragonblooded game that I ran between December of 2006 and April of 2007. It was to serve as a "side story" to our current Abyssals campaign (which is, I fear, far too extensive to ever post in full). The PCs played various Dragonblooded scions sent to protect and manage a satrapy on the boundary of Thorns.  Various intrigues resulted.
  
 
Some notable things I liked about this campaign were the interactions with NPCs, Mnemon, Keshin's humble heroism, Kalan's erstwhile flame elemental, and the fact that they were all determined to save Avaku.  I was never completely satisfied with the ending to all this, but it was what the players wanted, and there was much heroism to go around.
 
Some notable things I liked about this campaign were the interactions with NPCs, Mnemon, Keshin's humble heroism, Kalan's erstwhile flame elemental, and the fact that they were all determined to save Avaku.  I was never completely satisfied with the ending to all this, but it was what the players wanted, and there was much heroism to go around.

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The Wyld Hunt is a Dragonblooded game that I ran between December of 2006 and April of 2007. It was to serve as a "side story" to our current Abyssals campaign (which is, I fear, far too extensive to ever post in full). The PCs played various Dragonblooded scions sent to protect and manage a satrapy on the boundary of Thorns. Various intrigues resulted.

Some notable things I liked about this campaign were the interactions with NPCs, Mnemon, Keshin's humble heroism, Kalan's erstwhile flame elemental, and the fact that they were all determined to save Avaku. I was never completely satisfied with the ending to all this, but it was what the players wanted, and there was much heroism to go around.