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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelArkAngel" data-source="post: 6951796" data-attributes="member: 6802808"><p>I am running an adventure that has a group adventurers travellng back in time to a few different time periods (stone age, bronze age, etc...)</p><p></p><p>During these time periods, considering the equipment and magic the players wielded they were considered "almost godlike" in not only appearance but in battle as well, because of their advanced skills/weaponry. As they moved from timeline to timeline, the records of their actions have been noted in stories and other lore of the time,though NOT BY NAME. (titles as:The Legendary Heroes" "The Warriors in White Bronze","Lords of Wood and Fire" have been written about them.) </p><p></p><p>Here's my question to all you DM's out there!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>A couple people in the party (fighter and Paladin) have been trying to start their own order/following by recruiting people and telling them about their order, handing out flyers, kissing babies,etc... to make sure their name gets out there, possibly convert some unsure in their lives during these multiple timelines. They are leaving behind information,knowledge and some training of themselves throughout these times intentionally, in hopes that when they get back to their time, they would have a mass of followers waiting for them.</p><p></p><p>If you were to run this, would these brief encounters really add up to much, if anything? I could possibly see upsetting a god or gods that may have lost possible followers in their order due to their actions.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys/gals think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelArkAngel, post: 6951796, member: 6802808"] I am running an adventure that has a group adventurers travellng back in time to a few different time periods (stone age, bronze age, etc...) During these time periods, considering the equipment and magic the players wielded they were considered "almost godlike" in not only appearance but in battle as well, because of their advanced skills/weaponry. As they moved from timeline to timeline, the records of their actions have been noted in stories and other lore of the time,though NOT BY NAME. (titles as:The Legendary Heroes" "The Warriors in White Bronze","Lords of Wood and Fire" have been written about them.) Here's my question to all you DM's out there!!! A couple people in the party (fighter and Paladin) have been trying to start their own order/following by recruiting people and telling them about their order, handing out flyers, kissing babies,etc... to make sure their name gets out there, possibly convert some unsure in their lives during these multiple timelines. They are leaving behind information,knowledge and some training of themselves throughout these times intentionally, in hopes that when they get back to their time, they would have a mass of followers waiting for them. If you were to run this, would these brief encounters really add up to much, if anything? I could possibly see upsetting a god or gods that may have lost possible followers in their order due to their actions. What do you guys/gals think? [/QUOTE]
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