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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8711406" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Yes truly. And guess what? They would not have it any other way. We tried your way years ago. Independant from each others or together depending on the players. It exactly this level of danger that brought them to me. </p><p></p><p>No one likes to have his or her character die. No one. But having death as a consequence either for bad luck or bad tactical assertion is what primarily brought these persons to my games. Last group died facing Demon Gorgon in PoTA. Yep they failed. After almost two years of efforts. But they absolutely loved how the fight played on. They understood that a bit of bad luck and mostly a few bad decisions brought this end. But players did love how it turned out. The second group ended the threat because the first group did such a good job. (The second group was dispatching Orcus). And nope, not all bodies were recovered but it left us with over 200 pages of notes from our two chroniclers. (Yes we have chroniclers that record and put our play in writing.)</p><p></p><p>Ho and for the last sentence. We do have a copy of the character at my place. It is the players that are important, not the characters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8711406, member: 6855114"] Yes truly. And guess what? They would not have it any other way. We tried your way years ago. Independant from each others or together depending on the players. It exactly this level of danger that brought them to me. No one likes to have his or her character die. No one. But having death as a consequence either for bad luck or bad tactical assertion is what primarily brought these persons to my games. Last group died facing Demon Gorgon in PoTA. Yep they failed. After almost two years of efforts. But they absolutely loved how the fight played on. They understood that a bit of bad luck and mostly a few bad decisions brought this end. But players did love how it turned out. The second group ended the threat because the first group did such a good job. (The second group was dispatching Orcus). And nope, not all bodies were recovered but it left us with over 200 pages of notes from our two chroniclers. (Yes we have chroniclers that record and put our play in writing.) Ho and for the last sentence. We do have a copy of the character at my place. It is the players that are important, not the characters. [/QUOTE]
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