Hi all - long time no see!
A question for any DMs who have run Epic-Tier 4e. I'm interested in stories of how DMs and players have used Epic Destinies in story terms (ie apart from the mechanical benefits) and how they have affected/determined your campaigns. Did they take your games in a different direction from what you originally envisaged? What sort of dramatic weight did they have?
[MENTION=42582]pemerton[/MENTION], are you running Epic Tier yet?
If your campaign uses them purely as mechanical benefits with no other effect on play, that's great but not really what I'm interested in here - OTOH if you tried to use them as more than that, but ran into problems, that'd be interesting to hear about.
My own campaign just hit 14th and has a year or so until the PCs reach 21st level. I'm starting to look at ways to bring in approaching Epic Destinies, which is easy where a PC is built around a particular concept or goal and working towards it. The Dwarven Knight working to rebuild Ammarindar should be a cert for Legendary Sovereign; the Slayer looks a great fit for Iron Vanguard. There are also players who don't have a clear goal but can fit various EDs. Then there's the one who keeps changing class and goals and comes up with seemingly inappropriate stuff - I'm starting to think his PC might be an Eternal Seeker!

[MENTION=42582]pemerton[/MENTION], are you running Epic Tier yet?

If your campaign uses them purely as mechanical benefits with no other effect on play, that's great but not really what I'm interested in here - OTOH if you tried to use them as more than that, but ran into problems, that'd be interesting to hear about.
My own campaign just hit 14th and has a year or so until the PCs reach 21st level. I'm starting to look at ways to bring in approaching Epic Destinies, which is easy where a PC is built around a particular concept or goal and working towards it. The Dwarven Knight working to rebuild Ammarindar should be a cert for Legendary Sovereign; the Slayer looks a great fit for Iron Vanguard. There are also players who don't have a clear goal but can fit various EDs. Then there's the one who keeps changing class and goals and comes up with seemingly inappropriate stuff - I'm starting to think his PC might be an Eternal Seeker!
