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How to prepare new PCS to a Zeitgeist campaign (NO SPOILERS)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7329296" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>From what I recall there is no reason that Devas should or should not look like they did in their previous incarnation, so it is really up to you. Our Deva wanted to look quasi the same throughout his incarnations and he interpreted the Deva "immortality" so that the character became "stuck in time" at the moment he died for the first time, which is why he doesn't age. Others may interprete it differently and give the Deva in their campaign some sort of aging and a corresponding maximum age span per incarnation. </p><p></p><p>For the notes: You don't have to read/write full recaps, if you create a mind map or flowchart of the NPC and for each adventure. A NPC list could help as well, as there are just so many - slightly more than in WotBS. My fellow player has no problems memorizing stuff that happens ingame (and he reads all the handouts we are given at the table as well!), he just doesn't want to read and "learn" too much in advance. Maybe your player is similar to mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7329296, member: 6816692"] From what I recall there is no reason that Devas should or should not look like they did in their previous incarnation, so it is really up to you. Our Deva wanted to look quasi the same throughout his incarnations and he interpreted the Deva "immortality" so that the character became "stuck in time" at the moment he died for the first time, which is why he doesn't age. Others may interprete it differently and give the Deva in their campaign some sort of aging and a corresponding maximum age span per incarnation. For the notes: You don't have to read/write full recaps, if you create a mind map or flowchart of the NPC and for each adventure. A NPC list could help as well, as there are just so many - slightly more than in WotBS. My fellow player has no problems memorizing stuff that happens ingame (and he reads all the handouts we are given at the table as well!), he just doesn't want to read and "learn" too much in advance. Maybe your player is similar to mine? [/QUOTE]
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