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<blockquote data-quote="Korgoth" data-source="post: 4193908" data-attributes="member: 49613"><p>It depends on how you set it up. Certainly an all-party quest with a suitably face-rocking conclusion could be sufficient to justify the propulsion of the PCs into paragon-dom. Or you could set up the individual quests several levels in advance.</p><p></p><p>One option would be to set up individual quests in advance, and then at a suitable juncture set up a one-on-one sessions with each of the players to game out the conclusion of each quest. And then you could bring them back together for the finale session of the heroic tier.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, you probably don't want a rotational situation such that some guy has to sit through all the other paragon quests until it rolls around to his turn, bringing up the rear. If you did individual quests you'd want them to dovetail somehow. Like, they all take place in Sigil but getting to Sigil takes a lot of work, etc. So even if they all culminate individually, getting them to the threshold of culmination was a group effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korgoth, post: 4193908, member: 49613"] It depends on how you set it up. Certainly an all-party quest with a suitably face-rocking conclusion could be sufficient to justify the propulsion of the PCs into paragon-dom. Or you could set up the individual quests several levels in advance. One option would be to set up individual quests in advance, and then at a suitable juncture set up a one-on-one sessions with each of the players to game out the conclusion of each quest. And then you could bring them back together for the finale session of the heroic tier. But yeah, you probably don't want a rotational situation such that some guy has to sit through all the other paragon quests until it rolls around to his turn, bringing up the rear. If you did individual quests you'd want them to dovetail somehow. Like, they all take place in Sigil but getting to Sigil takes a lot of work, etc. So even if they all culminate individually, getting them to the threshold of culmination was a group effort. [/QUOTE]
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