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<blockquote data-quote="Aitch Eye" data-source="post: 250580" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>One game has 3 characters in the party, one of whose player moved away so the other two of us are taking turns running it till he gets back (Which was supposed to be months ago...hopefully he's not dead or anything.).</p><p></p><p>The other has seven players, usually at least one or two are gone (one of them is the perhaps comatose or enfugued guy from the other game). We just came of a two year real-time period where the party was spread over half the continent (there was a huge war going on), either in various smaller groupings or off alone, but never all in one place. The game's actually a lot more interesting that way, if the player's don't mind waiting for their turn or playing NPCs.</p><p></p><p>Right now six of the characters are off together, while one is on her own mission. The party runs a town, so there are quite a few low level fighters, some very technically oriented experts, and a couple mages and clerics working for them. There are also two former PCs hanging around that take care of things while the party's away and can be called on when necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aitch Eye, post: 250580, member: 385"] One game has 3 characters in the party, one of whose player moved away so the other two of us are taking turns running it till he gets back (Which was supposed to be months ago...hopefully he's not dead or anything.). The other has seven players, usually at least one or two are gone (one of them is the perhaps comatose or enfugued guy from the other game). We just came of a two year real-time period where the party was spread over half the continent (there was a huge war going on), either in various smaller groupings or off alone, but never all in one place. The game's actually a lot more interesting that way, if the player's don't mind waiting for their turn or playing NPCs. Right now six of the characters are off together, while one is on her own mission. The party runs a town, so there are quite a few low level fighters, some very technically oriented experts, and a couple mages and clerics working for them. There are also two former PCs hanging around that take care of things while the party's away and can be called on when necessary. [/QUOTE]
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