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<blockquote data-quote="med stud" data-source="post: 4193265" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>This is how I have planned my first 4e campaign (in very loose terms):</p><p></p><p>Heroic tier: A band of intrepid adventurers. They take missions, they kill monsters, they get rich, they lead armies and they become well known.</p><p></p><p>Paragon tier: The gods become interested in them, they become pawns of the gods. Not as in remote controlled, but the gods take an interest in what they are doing and they will try to nudge them in different directions. At this level, adventures will be large in scale and/or consequence.</p><p></p><p>Epic tier: The characters will get a leg up on the gods. They will try to enforce their own agendas vs the gods and the multiverse. No matter if they win or lose, the world will be changed afterwards.</p><p></p><p>After that, if the group is still together, rince and repeat. Move time forward 50-100 years and a new band of adventurers set forth into the world.</p><p></p><p>To tie this with the OP's post: The last heroic adventure will be the adventure that makes the gods notice the PCs. I think it will be the slaying of a dragon or the eradication of a cult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med stud, post: 4193265, member: 1211"] This is how I have planned my first 4e campaign (in very loose terms): Heroic tier: A band of intrepid adventurers. They take missions, they kill monsters, they get rich, they lead armies and they become well known. Paragon tier: The gods become interested in them, they become pawns of the gods. Not as in remote controlled, but the gods take an interest in what they are doing and they will try to nudge them in different directions. At this level, adventures will be large in scale and/or consequence. Epic tier: The characters will get a leg up on the gods. They will try to enforce their own agendas vs the gods and the multiverse. No matter if they win or lose, the world will be changed afterwards. After that, if the group is still together, rince and repeat. Move time forward 50-100 years and a new band of adventurers set forth into the world. To tie this with the OP's post: The last heroic adventure will be the adventure that makes the gods notice the PCs. I think it will be the slaying of a dragon or the eradication of a cult. [/QUOTE]
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