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Chekhov's Gun and the Hickman Revolution- What Type of Campaign Do You Run?
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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8851799" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>The existence of Bards would seem to suggest otherwise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I deliberately placed it there, almost certainly there will be a dragon to shoot at, but players being players, who knows if they'll even want to shoot the dragon? Several years ago I ran an Angel (Eden Studios game based off the show) campaign, and for one of the players, who absolutely loved dragons, I worked a dragon into the campaign. We spent several sessions with an NPC (who was actually Sir Kay of Arthurian legends) who trained the PC, received multiple warnings that some great beast was coming, only to reveal that it was to be a dragon, and when the dragon finally arrived, the PC essentially walked away from the dragon and left it up to another PC to defeat. </p><p></p><p>Wait, where am I going with this? An author can place Chekhov's dragon in act I, but if it's not breathing fire in act III it might be a player's fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8851799, member: 4534"] The existence of Bards would seem to suggest otherwise. If I deliberately placed it there, almost certainly there will be a dragon to shoot at, but players being players, who knows if they'll even want to shoot the dragon? Several years ago I ran an Angel (Eden Studios game based off the show) campaign, and for one of the players, who absolutely loved dragons, I worked a dragon into the campaign. We spent several sessions with an NPC (who was actually Sir Kay of Arthurian legends) who trained the PC, received multiple warnings that some great beast was coming, only to reveal that it was to be a dragon, and when the dragon finally arrived, the PC essentially walked away from the dragon and left it up to another PC to defeat. Wait, where am I going with this? An author can place Chekhov's dragon in act I, but if it's not breathing fire in act III it might be a player's fault. [/QUOTE]
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