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<blockquote data-quote="khyron1144" data-source="post: 441102" data-attributes="member: 8004"><p><strong>My current method</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't know if this method would work in anybody else's campaign, but here's what I did to turn a one on one campaign into one that occasionally involves group adventures:</p><p>Everyone's a freelance adventurer looking for work. One of the PCs becomes sheriff of a small border town that suffers from frequent raids. The other PCs (and the NPC buddies) are his deputies.</p><p>This even offers a semi-convincing rationale in case things require later one on one adventures. Whenever a player can't make it to a session his PC is the one that stays behind to hold down the fort.</p><p>The main drawback is that the sherif has some power over his deputies and could order them to go on suicide missions or something of that sort, but since the issue hasn't come up I'm going to not worry about it for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khyron1144, post: 441102, member: 8004"] [b]My current method[/b] I don't know if this method would work in anybody else's campaign, but here's what I did to turn a one on one campaign into one that occasionally involves group adventures: Everyone's a freelance adventurer looking for work. One of the PCs becomes sheriff of a small border town that suffers from frequent raids. The other PCs (and the NPC buddies) are his deputies. This even offers a semi-convincing rationale in case things require later one on one adventures. Whenever a player can't make it to a session his PC is the one that stays behind to hold down the fort. The main drawback is that the sherif has some power over his deputies and could order them to go on suicide missions or something of that sort, but since the issue hasn't come up I'm going to not worry about it for now. [/QUOTE]
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