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<blockquote data-quote="Yunru" data-source="post: 6979212" data-attributes="member: 6780961"><p>A campaign is a continuity, be it a one-shot adventure, or a string of entwined adventures. For me, at least.</p><p></p><p>More specifically, it's a party's continuity. The world can change, characters can change, but as long as it's the same party, it's the same campaign. Sure the end party might not look like the starting one, but as long as the change was natural...</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Hmm, this is not getting my point across very well.</p><p></p><p>You have this organic thing I call "the party". It comprises of the characters, their goals, ambitions, quests and experiences. As long as we follow the same party, we're playing the same campaign. "The party" can change and evolve over time, as long as it's not outright replaced. Two players can't make it any more, that's fine, even if the party's only five big. The characters are less, but the rest is still their: the goals, ambitions, quests and experiences. Compare with a TPK. Everything is lost, there's no... culture, I guess you could call it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yunru, post: 6979212, member: 6780961"] A campaign is a continuity, be it a one-shot adventure, or a string of entwined adventures. For me, at least. More specifically, it's a party's continuity. The world can change, characters can change, but as long as it's the same party, it's the same campaign. Sure the end party might not look like the starting one, but as long as the change was natural... EDIT: Hmm, this is not getting my point across very well. You have this organic thing I call "the party". It comprises of the characters, their goals, ambitions, quests and experiences. As long as we follow the same party, we're playing the same campaign. "The party" can change and evolve over time, as long as it's not outright replaced. Two players can't make it any more, that's fine, even if the party's only five big. The characters are less, but the rest is still their: the goals, ambitions, quests and experiences. Compare with a TPK. Everything is lost, there's no... culture, I guess you could call it. [/QUOTE]
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