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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1389806" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>Apologies if the pacing has been a bit erratic, things have been a bit all over the place at this end. I'll get a new post up soon that outlines whats happening in the town over the next few days. But feel free to let rip on the IC thread.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to use chapter breaks as down time for the characters to rest and recuperate if necessary, re-equip etc. They will also provide opportunities for re-recruiting if necessary.</p><p></p><p>They are also an opportunity for characters to prepare for their next level advancement, if necessary. For example, if there has been alot of fighting, a Warrior character could take another level in the same class pretty easily. It makes sence. Other non-Warrior characters could probably pick up a level in warrior quite easily as well. If the Warrior character wanted a level in Fighter, they would probably need to get some training or some time with a Fighter character. To get a level in Paladin would probably require some time serving a church - which would probably mean leaving the group for a period. Probably. The more extraordinary the class feats and abilities, the more likely that time will have to be spent learning from one already skilled in that area.</p><p></p><p>I believe that there are times when a player feels that their character would, realistically, decide to leave the group and persue other things. To persue a new character class for example. So I have no problem with players asking to change characters if they feel their current character wishes do so. Old characters who left earlier could be brought back later.</p><p></p><p>So let me know what you have in mind for your next level advancement, and any steps, if any, that you are taking to get there.</p><p></p><p>the head of the dog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1389806, member: 8243"] Apologies if the pacing has been a bit erratic, things have been a bit all over the place at this end. I'll get a new post up soon that outlines whats happening in the town over the next few days. But feel free to let rip on the IC thread. I'm going to use chapter breaks as down time for the characters to rest and recuperate if necessary, re-equip etc. They will also provide opportunities for re-recruiting if necessary. They are also an opportunity for characters to prepare for their next level advancement, if necessary. For example, if there has been alot of fighting, a Warrior character could take another level in the same class pretty easily. It makes sence. Other non-Warrior characters could probably pick up a level in warrior quite easily as well. If the Warrior character wanted a level in Fighter, they would probably need to get some training or some time with a Fighter character. To get a level in Paladin would probably require some time serving a church - which would probably mean leaving the group for a period. Probably. The more extraordinary the class feats and abilities, the more likely that time will have to be spent learning from one already skilled in that area. I believe that there are times when a player feels that their character would, realistically, decide to leave the group and persue other things. To persue a new character class for example. So I have no problem with players asking to change characters if they feel their current character wishes do so. Old characters who left earlier could be brought back later. So let me know what you have in mind for your next level advancement, and any steps, if any, that you are taking to get there. the head of the dog [/QUOTE]
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