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Thank you for the alternate suggestions on how to start the campaign, but I am not going to change my setup:
So I am not looking for alternatives here, but local color and perhaps some red herrings.
Ok, it's your game and all that, but your op says you want to change plans, so I responded to that.
...where did I say that? I think you might have misunderstood me there - I said that the PCs have plans to go elsewhere, but this is not a change of plans.
Ah, I guess it's a tenses in english thing then - for stuff like "intend", we use past participle ("intended) to indicate that something was, but is no longer planned to take place, and the present participle for things that still are planned to take place.