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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Rampant" data-source="post: 7152369" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>This guy sounds incredible. Please ask him to come here and do an AMA! </p><p></p><p>Back when I just started, I played with a 3.0 DM like this. He had a high level DMPC with multicoloured hair in a ponytail that accompanied the party and helped out with spells and whatnot. It was goofy even at the time, but he seemed to be happy! Anyway, a bunch of us ended up leaving at the same time to join a different group - I honestly cannot remember why or in what circumstances, and thinking about it now I hope that we didn't ruin his campaign in doing so - and I think that he kept on trucking with other, new<em>er</em>, players. The chaps with high turnover can be really good for the hobby; someone has to bring the new players in, and if your game is so stable that you've got the same players ten years later, then the chances are it isn't you. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for the digression, just a memory that your post dredged up. Wonder what ever happened to that guy, and his daft rainbow-ponytail-sorcerer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Rampant, post: 7152369, member: 32659"] This guy sounds incredible. Please ask him to come here and do an AMA! Back when I just started, I played with a 3.0 DM like this. He had a high level DMPC with multicoloured hair in a ponytail that accompanied the party and helped out with spells and whatnot. It was goofy even at the time, but he seemed to be happy! Anyway, a bunch of us ended up leaving at the same time to join a different group - I honestly cannot remember why or in what circumstances, and thinking about it now I hope that we didn't ruin his campaign in doing so - and I think that he kept on trucking with other, new[i]er[/i], players. The chaps with high turnover can be really good for the hobby; someone has to bring the new players in, and if your game is so stable that you've got the same players ten years later, then the chances are it isn't you. Sorry for the digression, just a memory that your post dredged up. Wonder what ever happened to that guy, and his daft rainbow-ponytail-sorcerer... [/QUOTE]
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