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<blockquote data-quote="Ezequielramone" data-source="post: 6510009" data-attributes="member: 6762048"><p>What my groupenjoyed the most is roleplaying their characters. I made them wrote a background. They are compromised players so they read about the sword coast. They send me that in private and I chose a bond. They are very happy and blended with that. this motivates them. Since they are actually roleplaying characters they have different levels of confidenthat between them. So they chose what to say to each other character depending on the confidence their characters have. Everything in secret. So if your character doesn't know You neither. </p><p>We are reaching the castle in chapter six.</p><p>so far my favorite scenes were the infiltration in the enemies camp and the caravan. You don't have idea the tension in the table when I run the scene where a stupid guy attempt to buy the halforc's bow and then it was stolen. I thought there could be violence. It was an intense situation. He even Stan up and walk nervous behind other players at the table breathing heavily as the character stand behind to not kill anyone while his companions get his bow back.</p><p>I was carried away by the situation and I felt there was a half orc about to kill me. </p><p></p><p>The adventure have some technical issues. I think those are product of schedule issues. But you have a strong and interesting basis for your campaign.</p><p></p><p>Edit: when he was unconscious he trow his head back and was barely breathing. He didn't even drink water or move till he was stable again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ezequielramone, post: 6510009, member: 6762048"] What my groupenjoyed the most is roleplaying their characters. I made them wrote a background. They are compromised players so they read about the sword coast. They send me that in private and I chose a bond. They are very happy and blended with that. this motivates them. Since they are actually roleplaying characters they have different levels of confidenthat between them. So they chose what to say to each other character depending on the confidence their characters have. Everything in secret. So if your character doesn't know You neither. We are reaching the castle in chapter six. so far my favorite scenes were the infiltration in the enemies camp and the caravan. You don't have idea the tension in the table when I run the scene where a stupid guy attempt to buy the halforc's bow and then it was stolen. I thought there could be violence. It was an intense situation. He even Stan up and walk nervous behind other players at the table breathing heavily as the character stand behind to not kill anyone while his companions get his bow back. I was carried away by the situation and I felt there was a half orc about to kill me. The adventure have some technical issues. I think those are product of schedule issues. But you have a strong and interesting basis for your campaign. Edit: when he was unconscious he trow his head back and was barely breathing. He didn't even drink water or move till he was stable again. [/QUOTE]
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