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Opinion: PoL and high tiers do not fit in the long run
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<blockquote data-quote="pukunui" data-source="post: 4017663" data-attributes="member: 54629"><p>If that were to ever become the case in a given campaign setting, then it should be pretty clear for all involved that it's time to either find/build a new setting or to have some sort of "world-shattering" event that causes the PoL feel to return to the original setting. It's really not that hard.</p><p></p><p>That being said, though, I don't really see this ever being a problem. If it is, it will simply be because the group involved has reached the limits of its collective imagination and needs to start over.</p><p></p><p>Just look at real world history. Granted, no one's ever become an "Epic" hero or anything in real life, but empires have risen and fallen, kings have reigned over peaceful kingdoms only to have them descend into chaos after their deaths, etc etc. There should always be room for improvement. There should always be setbacks. Progress is a slow, back-and-forth thing but in real life it has never reached an end point and most likely never will ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pukunui, post: 4017663, member: 54629"] If that were to ever become the case in a given campaign setting, then it should be pretty clear for all involved that it's time to either find/build a new setting or to have some sort of "world-shattering" event that causes the PoL feel to return to the original setting. It's really not that hard. That being said, though, I don't really see this ever being a problem. If it is, it will simply be because the group involved has reached the limits of its collective imagination and needs to start over. Just look at real world history. Granted, no one's ever become an "Epic" hero or anything in real life, but empires have risen and fallen, kings have reigned over peaceful kingdoms only to have them descend into chaos after their deaths, etc etc. There should always be room for improvement. There should always be setbacks. Progress is a slow, back-and-forth thing but in real life it has never reached an end point and most likely never will ... [/QUOTE]
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