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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 9293288" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>I've trotted it out a couple of times in campaigns I've run. It's a great temptation for certain kinds of players. The most recent time was in a 3e campaign I was running. I was able to weave some of the results into the campaign pretty well. One drew the Keep and got the deed to Kendall Keep (Return to the Keep on the Borderlands) where the campaign started. Two PCs ended up with knights that I stated up as cohorts. And the hapless human sorcerer ended up getting gems, losing his magic items, and dying whereupon he was reincarnated by the druid into a gnome. That started off a solid run of reincarnations ended up as gnomes in multiple campaigns. It was uncanny.</p><p></p><p>On the player side, I usually don't partake. It did come up in a 1e play-by-post message board game I was in years ago. Some of the other players pounced on it like rats banging on levers that directly stimulate their pleasure centers. Absolutely no hesitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 9293288, member: 3400"] I've trotted it out a couple of times in campaigns I've run. It's a great temptation for certain kinds of players. The most recent time was in a 3e campaign I was running. I was able to weave some of the results into the campaign pretty well. One drew the Keep and got the deed to Kendall Keep (Return to the Keep on the Borderlands) where the campaign started. Two PCs ended up with knights that I stated up as cohorts. And the hapless human sorcerer ended up getting gems, losing his magic items, and dying whereupon he was reincarnated by the druid into a gnome. That started off a solid run of reincarnations ended up as gnomes in multiple campaigns. It was uncanny. On the player side, I usually don't partake. It did come up in a 1e play-by-post message board game I was in years ago. Some of the other players pounced on it like rats banging on levers that directly stimulate their pleasure centers. Absolutely no hesitation. [/QUOTE]
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