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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9827225" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>LotR seemed to have bromance between the PCs mostly and only some contacts with the minor characters. There was that elf who showed up at the Rohan keep with a bunch of other elves, but he died. </p><p></p><p>There should be more people the PCs know. Is this some of the DMs fault? They should introduce more to the players. The players even want more contacts and friends. Would they all need to be from the local area to get some of this. No more loner PCs who had everyone killed off in their background. Should the DM pass some of this work to the players and have them come up with several NPCs their PC could know and the DM might come up with the amount of loyalty they have to the PC.</p><p></p><p>There should also be more up and comers trying to meet the PCs. Some are like wester movies where the gunslinger wants to beat the best and challenge the PCs. Some are starstruck and just want to be near them and catch some shared fame. There should be all sorts of people looking for help and free labor from them. A bit like winning the lottery and everyone now wants to know you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9827225, member: 27385"] LotR seemed to have bromance between the PCs mostly and only some contacts with the minor characters. There was that elf who showed up at the Rohan keep with a bunch of other elves, but he died. There should be more people the PCs know. Is this some of the DMs fault? They should introduce more to the players. The players even want more contacts and friends. Would they all need to be from the local area to get some of this. No more loner PCs who had everyone killed off in their background. Should the DM pass some of this work to the players and have them come up with several NPCs their PC could know and the DM might come up with the amount of loyalty they have to the PC. There should also be more up and comers trying to meet the PCs. Some are like wester movies where the gunslinger wants to beat the best and challenge the PCs. Some are starstruck and just want to be near them and catch some shared fame. There should be all sorts of people looking for help and free labor from them. A bit like winning the lottery and everyone now wants to know you. [/QUOTE]
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