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<blockquote data-quote="SHARK" data-source="post: 4661599" data-attributes="member: 1131"><p>Greetings!</p><p></p><p>Ah. I also wanted to add that the above detailed tables and discussion provide a detailed, systematic foundation from which to create dynamic relationships between important NPC's, as well as for developing a relationship between a player character and an NPC.</p><p></p><p>For example, the player character Paladin is involved in a romance with Giselle the Farm-Girl. The paladin and Giselle have been going along with each other for two or three years in campaign time. The paladin owns a small border estate, and Giselle the Farm-Girl moves in with him, and sets up "house" while he's off galavanting about the countryside with the rest of the group. Periodically, while back during these various forays and adventures, the DM runs the paladin through some domestic scenarios, and the paladin's relationship with Giselle the Farm-Girl develops further. During these two or three years, the DM would roll 2 or three times each year, for each of the two tables, and provide various challenges and blessings to the paladin and Giselle, as their relationship continues to develop.</p><p></p><p>Of course, some of the events--both problems and blessings--can also easily inspire other, additional adventures for the paladin to go on, some of which might require him getting the other players to help him, and so on.</p><p></p><p>Semper Fidelis,</p><p></p><p>SHARK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHARK, post: 4661599, member: 1131"] Greetings! Ah. I also wanted to add that the above detailed tables and discussion provide a detailed, systematic foundation from which to create dynamic relationships between important NPC's, as well as for developing a relationship between a player character and an NPC. For example, the player character Paladin is involved in a romance with Giselle the Farm-Girl. The paladin and Giselle have been going along with each other for two or three years in campaign time. The paladin owns a small border estate, and Giselle the Farm-Girl moves in with him, and sets up "house" while he's off galavanting about the countryside with the rest of the group. Periodically, while back during these various forays and adventures, the DM runs the paladin through some domestic scenarios, and the paladin's relationship with Giselle the Farm-Girl develops further. During these two or three years, the DM would roll 2 or three times each year, for each of the two tables, and provide various challenges and blessings to the paladin and Giselle, as their relationship continues to develop. Of course, some of the events--both problems and blessings--can also easily inspire other, additional adventures for the paladin to go on, some of which might require him getting the other players to help him, and so on. Semper Fidelis, SHARK [/QUOTE]
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