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Dark Sun doesn't actually need Psionics
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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 8098745" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>It's really up to the DM to drive that. Are the PC's making things better are they just surviving? My campaign was focused on one city state and the PC's got sucked into the Veilled Alliance's plans. We ran it for a long time and they helped the druids and the Veilled alliance beat the Sorcerer King back and were starting to bring some more balance and life to their corner of the world. It's definitely not a game where your characters are gonna fix the world in thier lifetimes, but if you play up the we are fighting for the future, you can have some hope and joy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 8098745, member: 7024481"] It's really up to the DM to drive that. Are the PC's making things better are they just surviving? My campaign was focused on one city state and the PC's got sucked into the Veilled Alliance's plans. We ran it for a long time and they helped the druids and the Veilled alliance beat the Sorcerer King back and were starting to bring some more balance and life to their corner of the world. It's definitely not a game where your characters are gonna fix the world in thier lifetimes, but if you play up the we are fighting for the future, you can have some hope and joy. [/QUOTE]
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