Warpiglet-7
Lord of the depths
I don’t know exactly how to say this. We do what we want.A discussion in another thread made me reflect on a practice that I think has all but vanished from modern TTRPGS: the character who is considered separate from the campaign.
Back in the day (late 70s/early 80s), it was common practice to have one or two primary characters that you took with you to play in different games run by different DMs. Mine was a ranger. If you levelled up or got a new magic item, that counted going forward, even if your next game was with a different group of players, in a different setting. This was a widely accepted practice, and Gary Gygax sometimes discussed D&D as all of it was all one big campaign, with different iterations.
It strikes me that TTRPGS have radically changed in this regard. Now, it is typical for a character to be confined to one campaign, where their narrative arc plays out. Does anyone still have characters that they take with them to different campaigns? Do any games still assume this practice?
My groups are friends. We discuss what level and in the old days evil or good.
Back as teens in 1e days which stretched all the way to 3e for us, we might say “let
Me see that sheet” and say “uh, that’s a bit much” if they brought a +6 defender +4 full plate and…
But generally it’s friends
Playing for however long with what we want.