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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8098544" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p>I know at our tables, we sometimes have our characters from our other games be NPCs in our other Campaigns. The Druid player in my current group has a bunch of siblings, who are also PCs that the Druid player plays as in his Campaigns on his end and they end up being used by the other players in our group as NPCs in their own games. Sometimes we borrow each other characters to be NPCs in our own small group's games. (Mostly as quest givers, NPC cameos, or a one-off Sidekick for a single quest.) It gives a strange kind of "connected universe" feel to the games. In the Campaign I'm DMing, my Battlemaster pc, from our current Campaign, is gonna make a small cameo appearance where he passes by the PCs and goes "I think you won't find any excitement in that town my friends" and just keeps walking on in the opposite direction away from said town. (Of course my Battlemaster pc is gonna be completely wrong and miss all the action happening while the PCs deal with it.)</p><p></p><p><em>When our main DM needs some more time to polish something for our current Campaign, or needs to take break, I offer to DM a separate Campaign that we engage in.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8098544, member: 7017196"] I know at our tables, we sometimes have our characters from our other games be NPCs in our other Campaigns. The Druid player in my current group has a bunch of siblings, who are also PCs that the Druid player plays as in his Campaigns on his end and they end up being used by the other players in our group as NPCs in their own games. Sometimes we borrow each other characters to be NPCs in our own small group's games. (Mostly as quest givers, NPC cameos, or a one-off Sidekick for a single quest.) It gives a strange kind of "connected universe" feel to the games. In the Campaign I'm DMing, my Battlemaster pc, from our current Campaign, is gonna make a small cameo appearance where he passes by the PCs and goes "I think you won't find any excitement in that town my friends" and just keeps walking on in the opposite direction away from said town. (Of course my Battlemaster pc is gonna be completely wrong and miss all the action happening while the PCs deal with it.) [I]When our main DM needs some more time to polish something for our current Campaign, or needs to take break, I offer to DM a separate Campaign that we engage in.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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