Saw a discussion on reddit today and thought it might be interesting. Name the system, media influences, and basic plot ideas. Mine is: Over The Edge, Film Noir: Four friends in 1935 are involved in a plane crash in the desert and end up in Al Amarja. Stuck without papers or passports, the group is forced to take piece work from the criminal element to survive. A cross between The Maltese Falcon, Naked Lunch, The Lost Weekend, and Sullivan’s Travels.

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    13 hours ago

    Sky island swashbuckler. Set on a floating archipelago where people travel by airship, the party are each given a classic swashbuckler motive and set to adventure.

    I don’t care specifics or ruleset. I just want the heroes to throw a villain over the edge and let him fall a thousand feet into the ocean.

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      6 hours ago

      I just want the heroes to throw a villain over the edge and let him fall a thousand feet into the ocean.

      This is exactly how you design a campaign. A single evocative image that people can get behind. No notes 10/10.

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        Completely agree. I’m pretty sure the best campaign premise has people going “I’m listening” in 10 words or less.

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          Agreed. I got with catchy titles which really only I know for my adventures and campaign premises so it helps me focus.

          The pushing off the edge is so great because it sets up mechanics that I would base a character off of. Also gives me some ideas about how to survive a fall