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<blockquote data-quote="Unwise" data-source="post: 5743399" data-attributes="member: 98008"><p>I have done something similar in the past. I helped a guy come up with over arching stories and in designing encounters. He could run encounters well and could design them, but failed at making them feel epic or part of the overall plot. He was hellbent on challenging PCs more than making things fun.</p><p> </p><p>I would think you will have to play a character as well as run the stories, or you will get very bored for most of the game. The issue then is that any character you run blurs the line between NPC and PC.</p><p> </p><p>To keep the other players happy, I would consider playing a lazy warlord or some othre similar build that really helps them to be the stars of the show. By being a strictly supporting character I think nobody will begrudge you being a both a player and GM.</p><p> </p><p>The other alternative is to play a more comedy sidekick character. In one of my games I had a kobold who although quite fearsome, attached himself like a puppy to the big powerful Dragonborn paladin. He refered to himself as "cheif minion" of the paladin who he was sure was going to rule the world one day. He would threaten other PCs if he thought they were trying to steal his prestigious position (which happened a lot as he was paranoid).</p><p> </p><p>Any character with crippling character flaws that will do things no PC normally would is a good bet. Like playing a coward or somebody with delusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unwise, post: 5743399, member: 98008"] I have done something similar in the past. I helped a guy come up with over arching stories and in designing encounters. He could run encounters well and could design them, but failed at making them feel epic or part of the overall plot. He was hellbent on challenging PCs more than making things fun. I would think you will have to play a character as well as run the stories, or you will get very bored for most of the game. The issue then is that any character you run blurs the line between NPC and PC. To keep the other players happy, I would consider playing a lazy warlord or some othre similar build that really helps them to be the stars of the show. By being a strictly supporting character I think nobody will begrudge you being a both a player and GM. The other alternative is to play a more comedy sidekick character. In one of my games I had a kobold who although quite fearsome, attached himself like a puppy to the big powerful Dragonborn paladin. He refered to himself as "cheif minion" of the paladin who he was sure was going to rule the world one day. He would threaten other PCs if he thought they were trying to steal his prestigious position (which happened a lot as he was paranoid). Any character with crippling character flaws that will do things no PC normally would is a good bet. Like playing a coward or somebody with delusions. [/QUOTE]
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