RuneScape legit would make an AMAZING tv series

  • Not sure yet if it's just a nostalgia kick or not, so I'll feel the same RuneScape gold this time next week! Look at it this way, you did not need to live through a match you loved playing for hundreds to thousands of hours getting ripped apart by unwanted updates and micro-transactions.

    My first girst time running a campaign about 3 years ago I wanted to try and incorporate the feel of RuneScape to our dnd match (I had never played this stage ) so I wrote up around 10 skills players could level up to their char's spare time and it'd give them advantages when interacting with comparable skill sets, nevertheless it was to much, after approximately 3 sessions we forgot about the additional collection of abilities and I let it die off. Im glad to say we conducted that campaign for over a year akd then a second campign I dm'd for amother year amd today I am a participant in a numenera group using the very same guys.

    It may do the job. I'd see a series about the God Wars focused on the Barrows Brothers and their campaigns through Forinthry and Morytania. Open the series on them living their lives out and do a little world-building. Then just get straight into the contract with the stranger and their conquest. They help with the Saradomin effort to conquer Southern Forinthry, then are sent to Morytania. I'd probably alter the deadline a bit so that Zamorak annihilating Forinthry lines up with the Brother's deaths. Letting the series end in the Identical time as the God Wars. Finish things off with Guthix hanging out all of the gods and there you go.

    RuneScape legit would make an AMAZING tv series. It's such a world, and such lore. It'd be amazing, When it had a game of thrones budget, my god, using Witcher caliber manufacturing. Story episodes can follow boss/raids and Quests. Imagine an entire episode. Through some fuckery, individuals come back to life unharmed. Just an gore fest of an episode, for a very simple game of capture the flag for a few bloody tickets, with the gruesome effects.

    Imagine an episode about a guy in brown khakis making a very long lineup of cheap OSRS gold of campfires and going to the bank, and standing in front of a tree for long periods of time. Man, now that's persuasive content. Many of the more lighthearted quests would match that tone, and also the ones always have a number of that early 2000s internet humor that is wonderful. I would prefer to find a real-life version of One Small Favor. A barrage of the main character getting more and more pissed off since he does mindless tasks that require mindless tasks to complete.