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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith101" data-source="post: 2723431" data-attributes="member: 5798"><p>This is one of the reasons I will never be able to run L5R (that's true to the setting) for many of my freinds because they all know far more than me about the setting, it's history and all it's characters. </p><p></p><p>If I ever ran in Rokugan or FR I would ignore almost everything ever published and set the game in an obscure undetailed location. Kinda defeats the purpose!</p><p></p><p>Other settings however, I find much more manageable. I actively encourage my players to read Kingdoms of Kalamar books, if I know someone has been reading up on particular aspects of the setting to get some character ideas/background/knowlege, I like to work in elements of that aspect so a player can actually be an authority on something.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it is the smaller number of suppliments and fixed timeline that does it but I just find it so much easier to pull off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith101, post: 2723431, member: 5798"] This is one of the reasons I will never be able to run L5R (that's true to the setting) for many of my freinds because they all know far more than me about the setting, it's history and all it's characters. If I ever ran in Rokugan or FR I would ignore almost everything ever published and set the game in an obscure undetailed location. Kinda defeats the purpose! Other settings however, I find much more manageable. I actively encourage my players to read Kingdoms of Kalamar books, if I know someone has been reading up on particular aspects of the setting to get some character ideas/background/knowlege, I like to work in elements of that aspect so a player can actually be an authority on something. Perhaps it is the smaller number of suppliments and fixed timeline that does it but I just find it so much easier to pull off. [/QUOTE]
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