I'm beginning work on a campaign for a small group of players and just
wanted to throw ideas out to get reactions.

In concept the PCs will be outcast nobles of lesser stature (tainted and
minor bloodlines) and/or normal people (unblooded) who have chosen to ally
with the outcast William Morgan (sp?) of Osoerde against the usurper, Jasen
Raenech.

I'm thinking the PCs will start out not really knowing the Baron, but will
instead be part of the underground army. Adventures would include rescuing
prominent people who might ally with William from Raenech and thwarting the
forces and plots of the Usurper.

At some point the PCs will meet up with Morgan and will take part in a few
assaults, or perhaps at some point be required to rescue him from the
Usurper's clutches, or something else that is suitably heroic.

Probably at about 9th or 10th level the battles turn in the favor of Morgan
and there are a few climactic adventures where the PCs finally move against
the capital, eventually winning the country back.

I fully intend the campaign to be able to move anywhere. Perhaps the heroes
are forced out and take up government in exile under the protection of
Aerenwe, or maybe Raenech decides to sell out and buys the help of Gavin
Tael.

I welcome any thoughts on this, comments on areas I might run afoul and have
serious trouble (I'm able to accept William dying in the course of the
campaign) and alternative plots (I'm considering making William a bad guy
also, so they install the true Baron and find out he's a bum too.)

Thanks for your thoughts

Tim Nutting
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