

6. Traveling from point to point, the characters discover a place in the wilderness that feels unusual enough that they become intrigued and want to stop. Drawn to the ambient energy of the place, they may be encouraged to frolic or rest, and over time, the energy of the place will begin to have an intoxicating effect on them. Is it just a really groovy spot in nature, or is something else going on? Is a spirit of some kind responsible, (and if it is, is it a malevolent spirit, a trickster, or a kind and generous one?) Is another tribe involved? What’s their motivation?



7. A tribe of Hara interested in recovering some of the old technologies, tools and resources of humanity has discovered a cache of robotics in the wastes. Seeing the military grade soldiers of steel and silicon as a potential means of protecting their tribe against humans and other tribes of Hara, they have begun to experiment with them, working on them and trying to get them up and running again. Using a form of clairvoyant prescience, the Har in charge discovers the passkeys to activate them, but as he attempts to instruct and reprogram them, he trips a failsafe installed by humans who were wary about the coming fall of their civilization to Hara. Soon, thirty bipedal, gun-toting automatons are loose on the world, wandering from place to place. Their mission: To terminate any Hara they spot en route.



8. The world of today is full of paranormal mysteries that might appear wholly different in the eyes of Hara. Create an adventure that centers around a haunted house, a series of crop circles, aliens, crystal skulls, yeti, chupacabra, momos, secret societies, or ancient codes and mysteries of the human world, considering how otherworldly beings might react to (or interact with) curious and/or experienced Hara.



9. The players encounter a tribe of Hara who practice a possession tradition in the highest castes of their society, channeling the spirits of animals, humans, lost Hara and even gods for short periods, but when a possession goes wrong and the spirit refuses to relinquish control of the body it has taken, all hell breaks loose and things quickly escalate out of control. (It could be the resurgence of a dark and fallen leader like Ponclast who whips up a mob of Hara bent on resurrecting the ways and tribal identity of the Teraghasts, or even a human general who is (or becomes) vehemently anti-har (someone like Adolf Hitler) and charismatic enough in body or passionate speaking to build an army out of humans freed and armed with the weapons of a violent past.



10. Take something that runs as anathema to at least one of the player characters (dark magic, reliance on human technology, settling down and giving up the adventuring trade, etc.) and make it attractive. Put the player in a position where the thing could save their life or something very important to them. Make them face their fears, stand up to their demons, and decide for themselves. Make them ask: What side of the fence should I be on? Is there even a fence? Is it all just shades of grey? Don’t pen them into a role or a decision, bu give them options, and make it easier for them to go against the grain of their personality than to go with it.



11. Considering the fact that Hara are a relatively new and unique form of life, it’s possible that they haven’t yet occurred as a force of nature in certain alternate dimensions or other universes, but imagine the impact if they were to spread or come into contact with other humans from other realities and/or other planets. Imagine the impact on the universe if a tribe of Hara were to unearth and activate an interplanetary portal like the Stargate or bits of an ancient faster-than-light starship. Would they be seen as dangerous and infectious invaders wherever they went, or would they be hailed as heroes and saviors, the next evolution of humanity come to bring a new great enlightenment to those less fortunate? How would they fare against the appearance of something huge and powerful like the Great Cthulhu? An infectious and invasive lifeform like Xenomorphs or The Thing? What would inception do to an Elf? A Dwarf? A Cyborg? A Vulcan?