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<blockquote data-quote="Meech17" data-source="post: 9313007" data-attributes="member: 7044459"><p>I can't say I've ever gotten to do this. It has the potential to be fun though. I did play in a game once where three of the five players (Including myself) were all gnomes and were related. Like two brothers and a cousin or something. </p><p></p><p>It was goofy and chock full of Three Stooges style humor. We each had an archetype that we played into. One was smart, but socially abrasive. One was dexterous but dopey. The last was charming but over confident to a fault. It also made things easy to start as there was no awkward "You all are in the same tavern, please find a way to end up in a group together." </p><p></p><p>I would definitely do it again. I think when I get to a point where we complete a major story milestone in the campaign I'm running I'm going to do a for funsies one shot where everyone plays a Kobold. I read about it on here a few months back, and I'd have to go find it again, but there's a free one available online that looks like fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meech17, post: 9313007, member: 7044459"] I can't say I've ever gotten to do this. It has the potential to be fun though. I did play in a game once where three of the five players (Including myself) were all gnomes and were related. Like two brothers and a cousin or something. It was goofy and chock full of Three Stooges style humor. We each had an archetype that we played into. One was smart, but socially abrasive. One was dexterous but dopey. The last was charming but over confident to a fault. It also made things easy to start as there was no awkward "You all are in the same tavern, please find a way to end up in a group together." I would definitely do it again. I think when I get to a point where we complete a major story milestone in the campaign I'm running I'm going to do a for funsies one shot where everyone plays a Kobold. I read about it on here a few months back, and I'd have to go find it again, but there's a free one available online that looks like fun. [/QUOTE]
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