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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9701301" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>We're part way through book 5 of Enemy Within - Empire in Ruins - and we're still loving it. Its taken 3 1/2 years as we play for 2 hours once a fortnight but I'm amazed how quickly the time has gone. Also amazed that I have the same players and same characters still though I must admit it got close a few times when the Fate points ran low.</p><p></p><p>I get what you mean about fitting The Enemy Within into the standard downtime/advancement paradigm. However one big thing I learnt from running the campaign for the third time in 25 years is that you don't need to play out every minute of this multi-in-game-year spanning campaign. It is totally possible to treat the half dozen+ parts in each book as individual adventures in most cases and stick a week or two of downtime in there where your party are getting on with their own careers. It is totally flexible in that regard. Apart from a couple of key points much can be done in any order and at any time. There are only a couple of clocks at specific points in the campaign.</p><p></p><p>[USER=6796661]@MNblockhead[/USER] is absolutely right though, the three Ubersreik Adventures and Rough Nights and Hard Days go together really well as a dozen+ smallish adventures that could share a location. I'm posting some details of my campaign that is doing just that... [Shameless plug incoming] <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/trying-out-wfrp-4e-ubersreik-days-and-nights.713934/" target="_blank">Trying out WFRP 4e - Ubersreik Days and Nights [+]</a></p><p></p><p>I also do plan on writing a review for each adventure we play in one thread as I complete each one. But that will take some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9701301, member: 6879661"] We're part way through book 5 of Enemy Within - Empire in Ruins - and we're still loving it. Its taken 3 1/2 years as we play for 2 hours once a fortnight but I'm amazed how quickly the time has gone. Also amazed that I have the same players and same characters still though I must admit it got close a few times when the Fate points ran low. I get what you mean about fitting The Enemy Within into the standard downtime/advancement paradigm. However one big thing I learnt from running the campaign for the third time in 25 years is that you don't need to play out every minute of this multi-in-game-year spanning campaign. It is totally possible to treat the half dozen+ parts in each book as individual adventures in most cases and stick a week or two of downtime in there where your party are getting on with their own careers. It is totally flexible in that regard. Apart from a couple of key points much can be done in any order and at any time. There are only a couple of clocks at specific points in the campaign. [USER=6796661]@MNblockhead[/USER] is absolutely right though, the three Ubersreik Adventures and Rough Nights and Hard Days go together really well as a dozen+ smallish adventures that could share a location. I'm posting some details of my campaign that is doing just that... [Shameless plug incoming] [URL="https://www.enworld.org/threads/trying-out-wfrp-4e-ubersreik-days-and-nights.713934/"]Trying out WFRP 4e - Ubersreik Days and Nights [+][/URL] I also do plan on writing a review for each adventure we play in one thread as I complete each one. But that will take some time. [/QUOTE]
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