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Breaking Campaign Settings

aladorn

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Hey all. I've had a blog going for a while and if it's alright I'd like to promote it here on EN World.

Today's topic is about breaking campaign settings.

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Just repost it here, and add a link (coming from someone who does NOT know the forum rules front to back).

Regarding breaking the campaign setting:

Well, losing key NPCs is a risk you take when you set PCs loose in that campaign world. However, people in power didn't get there by being careless. The more important someone is, the more bodyguards/security that person has.

Have you ever tried getting into the White House? Without an invitation? Much easier to get into a World Trade Center...

Also consider that as the magic/technology level increases in a campaign setting, there more resurrection options a main NPC has.

"You tried to stab me? Ha - I was wearing a bracelet of instant-teleport. Thanks, high-magic setting!"
 

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