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<blockquote data-quote="Truth Seeker" data-source="post: 5519020" data-attributes="member: 11804"><p>There is no need for 'Epic' material. If the GM in question cannot express through description on the adventure, session, or combat scenario on what it feels like.</p><p> </p><p>They do have the greater leap on imagination (speaking figurely), and if anyone wants to know it looks like? Watch the anime called 'Bleach', not only do they do 'Epic', but there's a sufferance on dealing with it. The battles are grand, so grand that sometimes they seems to paint themselves in a corner on some stories. They would leave it for a bit, do another story on a totally different angle, and then come back to it. When they have figure out the 'mess' they got themselves into.</p><p> </p><p>Current story shown in the States, the heroes got their asses handed to them, all of them. And I though there was no way for them to get out of it.</p><p> </p><p>But there was a secret backup of other 'Heroes', the more experience ones, and they are there now, saving the current 'heroes' hinees. At least it was expalined in a way to make it feasible. Great imagination can do that.</p><p> </p><p>The former Epic material was about 'numbers', and that is were it failed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truth Seeker, post: 5519020, member: 11804"] There is no need for 'Epic' material. If the GM in question cannot express through description on the adventure, session, or combat scenario on what it feels like. They do have the greater leap on imagination (speaking figurely), and if anyone wants to know it looks like? Watch the anime called 'Bleach', not only do they do 'Epic', but there's a sufferance on dealing with it. The battles are grand, so grand that sometimes they seems to paint themselves in a corner on some stories. They would leave it for a bit, do another story on a totally different angle, and then come back to it. When they have figure out the 'mess' they got themselves into. Current story shown in the States, the heroes got their asses handed to them, all of them. And I though there was no way for them to get out of it. But there was a secret backup of other 'Heroes', the more experience ones, and they are there now, saving the current 'heroes' hinees. At least it was expalined in a way to make it feasible. Great imagination can do that. The former Epic material was about 'numbers', and that is were it failed. [/QUOTE]
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