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<blockquote data-quote="justanobody" data-source="post: 4510006" data-attributes="member: 70778"><p>The following answers are based strictly on a story based POV.</p><p></p><p></p><p>1,11,21</p><p>10,20,30</p><p></p><p>I may be confused on these two questions.</p><p> Sure could. The last survivor of a war between villages could easily be paragon tier. There is no guarantee that any other area would have heard of him.</p><p></p><p>Also consider that maybe someone doesn't go out seeking fame and hides in the shadows behind others.</p><p></p><p>Didn't you hear about the second kender that was always traveling with Tasslehoff? If a kender can go unnoticed in a group, then surely someone else could.</p><p> this would be a stretch for an epic character to be unknown somewhere. Someone has heard of them, and the word may have gotten around, but probably doesn't make the person very easily identifiable, unless they stay in one spot and the locals know exactly where he is.</p><p>Surely. Imagine the 0-level character be known for things, so why couldn't a 1st level character be known for things as well. Bob the Blacksmith has been heard of far and wide, why not Francis the Fighter?</p><p></p><p>As for how to work these things into a game, that would depend on where you want to stick then, but all are easily plausible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanobody, post: 4510006, member: 70778"] The following answers are based strictly on a story based POV. 1,11,21 10,20,30 I may be confused on these two questions. Sure could. The last survivor of a war between villages could easily be paragon tier. There is no guarantee that any other area would have heard of him. Also consider that maybe someone doesn't go out seeking fame and hides in the shadows behind others. Didn't you hear about the second kender that was always traveling with Tasslehoff? If a kender can go unnoticed in a group, then surely someone else could. this would be a stretch for an epic character to be unknown somewhere. Someone has heard of them, and the word may have gotten around, but probably doesn't make the person very easily identifiable, unless they stay in one spot and the locals know exactly where he is. Surely. Imagine the 0-level character be known for things, so why couldn't a 1st level character be known for things as well. Bob the Blacksmith has been heard of far and wide, why not Francis the Fighter? As for how to work these things into a game, that would depend on where you want to stick then, but all are easily plausible. [/QUOTE]
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