I just need to give her a name. Procella sounds good. |
In any case, I Was able to read through some of Storm King's Thunder, Saga of the Giants, and Curse of the Cloud Giant Queen. I noticed a lot of similarities. Not that this is a big deal really; all the adventures are drawing on the same source materials. Namely the classic G series and the mythology in D&D about Cloud Giants.
So as my wont, I decided to start merging these adventures. The adventure in the SKT is nice and tight and I loved the masks. The Curse of the Cloud Giant Queen has a great dungeon and some ideas as well. Saga of the Giant's Cloud Giant Castle is also a nice adventure.
Reading them all over I got the idea of a floating castle in the clouds, ruled by a Cloud Giant Queen. I have always, always wanted to do a floating castle! She is supplying materials to the Frost and Fire Giants below. But why? Well obviously she wants control. But how does she fit into the GDQ series?
Well I had originally misread Storm King's Thunder as Storm King's Daughter. What if this Cloud Giant Queen was really a half-Cloud, half-Storm giant? She marries the current Cloud Giant king and usurps the throne from the rightful heir (a daughter or a son, I am thinking daughter). To extend her power base she is dealing with the drow (and thus Lolth) to control the Cloud, Fog, and Storm giants.
Castle of the Cloud Giants vs. The Cloud Giant Castle? Why not both?!
It will extend the Giants part of the campaign. But that is fine really.
+Justin Isaac mentioned that there has been a creeping of the sizes of Giants over the years.
He is not kidding. While working on my adventure this weekend I pulled out my Fire Giant Kings.
Here they are in reverse chronological order.
King Snurre Ironbelly is the puniest one of the bunch!
I really like your idea for the cloud giant queen. Perhaps the villainous queens from your games could team up.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the sources you're drawing from I think I need to pick up the insanely cheap Saga of the Giants.
The minis thing is weird to me, but it's something I'll deal with, once I make my huge bases.